- The
Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is a
dwarf galaxy and
satellite galaxy of the
Milky Way. At a
distance of
around 50 kilop****cs (163,000 light-years)...
- The
Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a
dwarf galaxy near the
Milky Way.
classified as a
dwarf irregular galaxy, the SMC has a D25
isophotal diameter of...
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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). The...
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called "Macula Magellani" (Magellan's Spot) or "
Black Magellanic Cloud" in
opposition to the
Magellanic Clouds. In
Australian Aboriginal astronomy, the Coalsack...
- BAT99-98 is a Wolf–Rayet star
located in the
Large Magellanic Cloud, in NGC 2070 near the R136
cluster in the
Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus). At 226 M☉...
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nebula in
Large Magellanic Cloud. BSDL 1830 is a star
cluster in
Large Magellanic Cloud. BSDL 2527 is a star
cluster in
Large Magellanic Cloud. BSDL 2505 is...
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bright stars in the
Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC).
Among the
objects cataloged was RMC 136 (Radcliffe
observatory Magellanic Cloud catalog number 136), the...
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stars in the
Milky Way. For example, some red
supergiants in the
Magellanic Clouds are
suspected to have
slightly different limiting temperatures and...
- 2014, it was
discovered that the star HV 2112,
located in the
Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), was a
strong candidate,
though this view has
since been re****ed...
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making the star 200,000
times larger than the
black hole. VFTS 243 is
located in the
Large Magellanic Cloud inside NGC 2070 (the
Tarantula Nebula) around...