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Magellanic Clouds Collection

"Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the Magellanic Clouds, satellite galaxies of the Milky Way

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Star formation in the Tarantula Nebula

Star formation in the Tarantula Nebula
This Hubble Space Telescope mosaic, spanning a width of 600 light-years, shows a star factory of more the 800, 000 stars being born

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Comet Lemmon next to the Small Magellanic Cloud

Comet Lemmon next to the Small Magellanic Cloud

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way

The Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Star Trail and Aurora over Wineglass Bay

Star Trail and Aurora over Wineglass Bay
Star trails and Aurora Australis over Wineglass Bay

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Milky Way and Aurora over a moonlit Wineglass Bay

Milky Way and Aurora over a moonlit Wineglass Bay
Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park with the milky way rising and the Aurora Australis

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: magellanic clouds, motukiekie beach

magellanic clouds, motukiekie beach, Mengzhonghua Photography, 693413438

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Galaxy sizes compared to IC 1101, the largest known galaxy

Galaxy sizes compared to IC 1101, the largest known galaxy

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Tarantula Nebula

The Tarantula Nebula
NGC 2070, The Tarantula Nebula

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: A selection of galaxies smaller than the Milky Way shown to the same scale

A selection of galaxies smaller than the Milky Way shown to the same scale
Galaxy size comparison chart. A selection of galaxies smaller than the Milky Way shown to the same scale

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Africa, Namibia, Namib-Naukluft Park, Dune Lodge. Lodging hut, Magellanic Clouds, and Milky Way

Africa, Namibia, Namib-Naukluft Park, Dune Lodge. Lodging hut, Magellanic Clouds, and Milky Way. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: A population of infant stars in the Milky Way satellite galaxy, the Small Magellanic

A population of infant stars in the Milky Way satellite galaxy, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), visible to the naked eye in the southern constellation Tucana), located 210, 000 light-years away

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Milky Way above a rural landscape in San Pedro, Argentina

The Milky Way above a rural landscape in San Pedro, Argentina

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud

Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud
The infrared portrait of the Small Magellanic Cloud reveals the stars and dust in this galaxy as never seen before. The Small Magellanic Cloud is a nearby satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Newly formed stars in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Newly formed stars in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud
This image depicts bright, blue, newly formed stars that are blowing a cavity in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Widefield view of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Widefield view of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: A fish-eye 360 degree image of the entire southern sky

A fish-eye 360 degree image of the entire southern sky
December 13-14 - A fish-eye 360 degree image of the entire southern sky, taken from Coonabarabran, Australia. Orion and Jupiter are at left (west), Sirius, Canis Major

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Milky Way rising above the hills of Azul, Argentina

The Milky Way rising above the hills of Azul, Argentina
The Milky Way and its satellite galaxies the Magellanic Clouds rising above the hills of Azul, Argentina

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Widefield view of the Tarantula Nebula

Widefield view of the Tarantula Nebula
Widefield view of 30 Doradus, spanning a width of 600 light-years, shows a star factory of more the 800, 000 stars being born

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud

The Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud
The Tarantula Nebula (NGC 2070) in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: A stellar nursery known as R136 in the 30 Doradus Nebula

A stellar nursery known as R136 in the 30 Doradus Nebula
A massive, young stellar nursery known as R136, located in the 30 Doradus Nebula, a turbulent star-birth region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Large Magellanic Cloud

Large Magellanic Cloud

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The southern sky and Milky Way from Canopus up to the Carina Nebula

The southern sky and Milky Way from Canopus up to the Carina Nebula
The southern sky and Milky Way from Canopus (at lower right) up to the Carina Nebula at upper left, with the False Cross in the centre, made of stars from Vela and Carina

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Tarantula Nebula, a star forming region located in the Large Magellanic Cloud

The Tarantula Nebula, a star forming region located in the Large Magellanic Cloud
NGC 2070, found in the southern constellation of Dorado, is an intense star forming region located in the Large Magellanic Cloud and is also known as the Tarantula Nebula or 30 Doradus

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Panoramic view of the Milky Way over Somuncura, Argentina

Panoramic view of the Milky Way over Somuncura, Argentina
The Milky Way in a panoramic image from Scorpius to Orion at the Somuncura Plateau in Argentina. The Magellanic Clouds can be seen inside the arch formed by our own galaxy

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Small Magellanic Cloud

The Small Magellanic Cloud
A satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a wonder of the southern sky, a mere 210, 000 light-years distant in the constellation Tucana

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Small Magellanic Cloud, NGC 292

The Small Magellanic Cloud, NGC 292

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Magellanic dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 4449 in the constellation Canes Venatici

Magellanic dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 4449 in the constellation Canes Venatici

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Earth, a Milky Way object, and the Spitzer Space Telescope

Earth, a Milky Way object, and the Spitzer Space Telescope
Using the unique orbit of the Spitzer Space Telescope and a depth-perceiving trick called parallax, astronomers have determined the distance to an invisible Milky Way object called OGLE-2005-SMC-001

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: NGC 346 and N66 in the Small Magellanic Cloud

NGC 346 and N66 in the Small Magellanic Cloud. Contained within the most massive and active star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Milky Way and the other members of our Local Group of galaxies

The Milky Way and the other members of our Local Group of galaxies

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: This panoramic view encompasses the entire sky as seen by Two Micron All-Sky Survey

This panoramic view encompasses the entire sky as seen by Two Micron All-Sky Survey. The measured brightnesses of half a billion stars (points)

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Milky Way setting behind the hills of Azul, Argentina

The Milky Way setting behind the hills of Azul, Argentina, part of the Tandilia Hills. The light dome of the city of azul glows above the hills

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: Swirls of gas and dust reside in this region of star formation inside the Large Magellanic

Swirls of gas and dust reside in this region of star formation inside the Large Magellanic
Swirls of gas and dust reside in this ethereal-looking region of star formation. This majestic view, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), reveals a region where low-mass

Background imageMagellanic Clouds Collection: The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds

The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds
The Magellanic Clouds. Optical image of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC, left) and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). They are small galaxies in orbit around our own galaxy, the Milky Way


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"Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the Magellanic Clouds, satellite galaxies of the Milky Way. Witness star formation in the Tarantula Nebula, a celestial spectacle that leaves us in awe. Marvel at Comet Lemmon as it gracefully glides next to the Small Magellanic Cloud, creating a breathtaking cosmic dance. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Large Magellanic Cloud, an enchanting galaxy that captivates with its celestial wonders. Behold a stunning display of star trails and auroras over Wineglass Bay, where nature's magic intertwines with astronomical marvels. Lose yourself in the ethereal glow of the Milky Way and Aurora illuminating moonlit Wineglass Bay. Experience tranquility on Motukiekie Beach as you gaze upon the captivating sight of the Magellanic Clouds gracing Namibia's Namib-Naukluft Park. Seek solace under Africa's night sky as Dune Lodge offers lodging huts beneath a canopy adorned by both Magellanic Clouds and our own Milky Way. Marvel at IC 1101, known as one of existence's largest galaxies, dwarfing even our wildest imaginations. Witness a population of infant stars thriving within our very own satellite galaxy - The Small Magellanic - reminding us that life emerges amidst vast cosmic landscapes. Bask in wonderment as The Large Magellanic Cloud shares its stage with Canopus, shining brightly against an infinite backdrop. Let your senses wander through rural landscapes in San Pedro, Argentina while being serenaded by The Milky Way above; an experience that connects us to something greater than ourselves. " Embark on a journey through space and time with these glimpses into our universe's magnificence found within the enigmatic realms of magisterial clouds.