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Keywords: LMC, Tarantula Nebula, 30 Doradus
![Зона Тарантула](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/11/13/0001706987/Tarantula_HOO_final_2_1024.preview.jpg)
12.11.2020
The Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, is more than a thousand light-years in diameter, a giant star forming region within nearby satellite galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud. About 180 thousand light-years away, it's the largest, most violent star forming region known in the whole Local Group of galaxies.
![Звездное скопление R136](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/01/10/0001718735/30dor_hubble_960.preview.jpg)
9.01.2021
In the center of nearby star-forming region lies a huge cluster containing some of the largest, hottest, and most massive stars known. These stars, known collectively as star cluster R136, part of the Tarantula Nebula, were captured in the featured image in visible light in 2009 through the Hubble Space Telescope.
![Три галактики и комета](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/01/14/0001396225/cometmcnaught_druckmuller_960.preview.jpg)
13.01.2018
Diffuse starlight and dark nebulae along the southern Milky Way arc over the horizon and sprawl diagonally through this gorgeous nightscape. The breath-taking mosaic spans a wide 100 degrees, with the rugged terrain of the Patagonia, Argentina region in the foreground.
![Три галактики и комета](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/08/27/0001907085/cometmcnaught_druckmuller_960.preview.jpg)
26.08.2023
Diffuse starlight and dark nebulae along the southern Milky Way arc over the horizon and sprawl diagonally through this gorgeous nightscape. The breath-taking mosaic spans a wide 100 degrees, with the rugged terrain of the Patagonia, Argentina region in the foreground.
![Большое Магелланово Облако](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/01/19/0001396437/lmcdeepwide_beletsky.preview.jpg)
9.04.2008
Is this a spiral galaxy? No. Actually, it is the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), the largest satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way Galaxy. The LMC is classified as a dwarf irregular galaxy because of its normally chaotic appearance. In this deep and wide exposure, however, the full extent of the LMC becomes visible.
![Облака в БМО](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/01/19/0001396445/LMC_RGBNB-Don-Josep5-Cc1024.preview.jpg)
18.01.2018
An alluring sight in southern skies, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is seen in this deep and detailed telescopic mosaic. Recorded with broadband and narrowband filters, the scene spans some 5 degrees or 10 full moons. The narrowband filters are designed to transmit only light emitted by hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
![Игра в скорлупки в БМО](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/12/30/0001373677/lmcapodgleason960.preview.jpg)
28.12.2016
An alluring sight in southern skies, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is seen here through narrowband filters. The filters are designed to transmit only light emitted by ionized sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Ionized...
![В сердце туманности Тарантул](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/05/20/0001411157/Tarantula_HubbleLacrue_960.preview.jpg)
19.05.2018
In the heart of monstrous Tarantula Nebula lies huge bubbles of energetic gas, long filaments of dark dust, and unusually massive stars. In the center of this heart, is a knot of stars so dense that it was once thought to be a single star.
![Область Тарантула](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/06/13/0001314551/Tarantula_HaOIIILRGB_lorenzi950.preview.jpg)
12.06.2014
The Tarantula Nebula is more than 1,000 light-years in diameter, a giant star forming region within our neighboring galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). That cosmic arachnid lies toward the upper left in this deep and colorful telescopic view made through broad-band and narrow-band filters.
![Туманность Тарантул от телескопа SuperBIT](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/04/27/0001896863/SuperBIT_tarantula_1024.preview.png)
26.04.2023
The Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, is more than a thousand light-years in diameter, a giant star forming region within nearby satellite galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud. About 160 thousand light-years away, it's the largest, most violent star forming region known in the whole Local Group of galaxies.
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