NGC 3324
NGC 3324 is an open cluster in the southern constellation of Carina, located northwest of the Carina Nebula at a distance of from Earth. It is closely associated with the emission nebula, also known as. The two are often confused as a single object, and together have been nicknamed the "Gabriela Mistral Nebula" due to its resemblance to the Chilean poet. was first catalogued by James Dunlop in 1826.
The Hubble Space Telescope observed a western section of NGC 3324 in detail, and the same section was among the first observations of the James Webb Space Telescope for comparison.