Open Star Cluster: An open star cluster is a group of stars that are gravitationally bound and formed from the same giant molecular cloud, typically containing young, hot, and luminous stars.
Carina Nebula:The Carina Nebula is a large, bright nebula that is a star-forming region located in the southern constellation of Carina, featuring several open star clusters like NGC 3324.
Giant Molecular Cloud: A giant molecular cloud is a massive, gravitationally bound cloud of gas and dust that serves as the birthplace for new stars, with the process of star formation occurring within these dense, cold regions.