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Tarantula Nebula - Wikipedia The Tarantula Nebula (also known as 30 Doradus) is a large H II region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), forming its south-east corner (from Earth's perspective)
NASA SVS | 30 Doradus: A Massive Star-Forming Region 30 Doradus (the Tarantula Nebula) is a very bright and active star-forming region outside of the Milky Way galaxy, at 160,000 light-years away “30 Dor” is home to the central star cluster NGC 2070, including the most active region, R136, which appears in the central-right area of the image
Webb Captures A Cosmic Tarantula | ESA Webb Thousands of never-before-seen young stars are spotted in a stellar nursery called 30 Doradus, captured by the NASA ESA CSA James Webb Space Telescope Nicknamed the Tarantula Nebula for the appearance of its dusty filaments in previous telescope images, the nebula has long been a favourite for astronomers studying star formation
Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus) - Constellation Guide The Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus) is a vast star-forming region located approximately 160,000 light-years away in the constellation Dorado It is part of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), the brightest satellite galaxy of the Milky Way
A Cosmic Tarantula, Caught by NASA’s Webb - NASA Science Once upon a space-time, a cosmic creation story unfolded: Thousands of never-before-seen young stars spotted in a stellar nursery called 30 Doradus, captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope
30 Doradus Complex - The Large Magellanic Cloud Its name 30 Doradus was introduced by Johann Bode when he included it in his 1801 Uranographia star atlas and listed it in the accompanying Allgemeine Beschreibung und “Nachweisung der Gestirne catalogue as number 30 in the constellation “Xiphias or Dorado”
ESA - Webb captures a cosmic tarantula Thousands of never-before-seen young stars are spotted in a stellar nursery called 30 Doradus, captured by the NASA ESA CSA James Webb Space Telescope Nicknamed the Tarantula Nebula for the appearance of its dusty filaments in previous telescope images, the nebula has long been a favourite for astronomers studying star formation
Tarantula Nebula: Size, Location, Distance, Magnitude, Stars, Facts The 30 Doradus Tarantula Nebula, a celestial marvel in the Large Magellanic Cloud, boasts an immense size spanning approximately 600 light-years This vast nebula is one of the largest and most active regions of star formation within our cosmic neighborhood