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Of course, we can’t forget about the most impressive object in the southern sky — the Tarantula Nebula (NGC 2070), located in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
New Tarantula Nebula observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) are combined with imagery from ESO’s Very Large Telescope and the Visible and Infrared Survey ...
NASA Unveils Tarantula Nebula as 'Stellar Bouquet' for Valentine's Day A stunning Valentine's view of a nebula contains hidden depths of starbirth and the violent deaths of massive stars.
NASA’s recent Image of the Day was the outer regions of the Tarantula Nebula, which is billed as one of the biggest and busiest star-creating areas in the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy.
The Hubble image shows a portion of the Tarantula Nebula, which NASA says is “the largest and most productive star-forming region in the local universe.” ...
Hubble Studies Tarantula Nebula's Outskirts ESA/Hubble & NASA, C. Murray This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a dusty yet sparkling scene from one of the Milky Way's satellite galaxies, ...
The new James Webb Space Telescope might be more capable, but Hubble still has an edge over all the ground-based telescopes on Earth, as evidenced by its latest observations of the Tarantula Nebula.
This week's Hubble image captures the huge, bright cloud of dust and gas known as the Tarantula Nebula.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures a haunting yet enchanting view of Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, glittered in starlight and shaded with dark hues of red and orange.
A snapshot of the Tarantula Nebula (also known as 30 Doradus) is the most recent Picture of the Week from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.