NGC 2467 is a star-forming region with a visual appearance often likened to a skull or a
mandrill. Located in the southern
constellation of
Puppis, it contains the open
clusters Haffner 18 (centre) and Haffner 19 (middle right: located inside the smaller pink "eye"), as well as vast areas of ionised gas. The bright star at the centre of the largest pink region is HD 64315, a massive
young star that is helping to shape the whole
nebular region's structure.
Photograph: European Southern Observatory