... The most notable event of this type was observed (quite extensively) in 1987 in the LargeMagellanicCloud, a small galaxy neighboring ours (see image above; the inner cloud is the one produced in the explosion, the rings seem older). ...
... The most notable event of this type was observed (quite extensively) in 1987 in the LargeMagellanicCloud, a small galaxy neighboring ours (see image above; the inner cloud is the one produced in the explosion, the rings seem older). ...
... On 24 February 1987, a supernova became visible (mainly from the southern hemisphere) in the LargeMagellanicCloud, a small galaxy attached to ours. ...
... Grebenev S.A., Lutovinov A.A., Tsygankov S.S., Mereminskiy I.A., 'Deep Hard X-ray Survey of the LargeMagellanicCloud', MNRAS, принята к публикации , (2012) . ...
... I would guess that would be the LargeMagellanicCloud, so called because it was observed by Ferdinand Magellan after he crossed the equator (opening to his view stars never seen from Europe) as one of two fuzzy glows in the night sky. ...
... I would guess that would be the LargeMagellanicCloud, so called because it was observed by Ferdinand Magellan after he crossed the equator (opening to his view stars never seen from Europe) as one of two fuzzy glows in the night sky. ...
... of detected sources INTEGRAL has detected 521 objects, among which 262 are located in our Galaxy or in nearby galaxies (like Large and Small MagellanicClouds), 219 - active galactic nuclei in more distant galaxies, 40 sources are still not identified ...