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  2. Tarantula Nebula - Wikipedia

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    The Tarantula Nebula has an apparent magnitude of 8. Considering its distance of about 49 kpc [2] (160,000 light-years), this is an extremely luminous non-stellar object. Its luminosity is so great that if it were as close to Earth as the Orion Nebula, the Tarantula Nebula would cast visible shadows. [13]

  3. Hodge 301 - Wikipedia

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    Hodge 301 (lower right) in the Tarantula Nebula. Hodge 301 is a star cluster in the Tarantula Nebula, visible from Earth's Southern Hemisphere.The cluster and nebula lie about 168,000 light years away, in one of the Milky Way's orbiting satellite galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud.

  4. Scientists map violent nebula to discover how stars were ...

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    Researchers have unveiled intricate details of the star-forming region known as the Tarantula Nebula which lies 170,000 ... as the Tarantula Nebula which lies 170,000 light years from Earth.

  5. R136a1 - Wikipedia

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    R136 is located approximately 157,000 light-years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, positioned on the south-east corner of the galaxy at the centre of the Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus. R136 itself is just the central condensation of the much larger NGC 2070 open cluster. [16]

  6. Monstrous space tarantula caught by a Webb - AOL

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    Lurking in the depths of the universe some 161,000 light-years away from Earth is a massive tarantula, but unlike the fright-inducing spiders here on Earth, this galactic spider gives birth to new ...

  7. NGC 3256 - Wikipedia

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    Distance: 122 Mly (37.4 Mpc) [1] ... galaxy in the infrared spectrum located within z 0.01 from Earth. [3] ... flux 85 times that of the Tarantula Nebula and they ...

  8. SN 1987A - Wikipedia

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    Supernova 1987A is the bright star at the centre of the image, near the Tarantula Nebula. SN 1987A was a type II supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. It occurred approximately 51.4 kiloparsecs (168,000 light-years) from Earth and was the closest observed supernova since Kepler's Supernova in 1604.

  9. Webb telescope's new photo of the Tarantula Nebula caught ...

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