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30 Doradus Description: Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud Position (J2000): R.A. 05h 38m 42s b Dec. -69° 06' 03'' Constellation: Dorado Distance: 52 kpc (170,000 light-years) Dimensions: 200 light-years wide by 150 light-years high. Instrument: WFPC2 Exposure Dates: January 1994 - September 2000 Image Credit: NASA, N. Walborn and J. Maíz-Apellániz (STScI), R. Barbá (La Plata Observatory, Argentina) Release Date: July 26, 2001 More images: N0650 N1023 N0401 N1105 N0121 N0416 N1117 |
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ABOUT THIS IMAGE: NASA's Hubble Space
Telescope has snapped a panoramic portrait of a vast, sculpted landscape
of gas and dust where thousands The mosaic picture
shows that ultraviolet radiation and high-speed material unleashed by
the stars in the cluster, called R136 The photo offers
an unprecedented, detailed view of the entire inner region of 30 Doradus,
measuring 200 light-years wide by 150 Nebulas like 30 Doradus
are the "signposts" of recent star birth. High-energy ultraviolet
radiation from the young, hot, massive The stars in R136
are producing intense "stellar winds" (streams of material traveling
at several million miles an hour), which are Some of the nascent
stars are forming in long columns of gas and dust. Previous Hubble observations
revealed that the process of The new image of
30 Doradus shows numerous pillars each several light-years long
oriented toward the central cluster. These Newborn stars within
most of these pillars already have been discovered in pictures taken by
Hubble's infrared camera, the Near In another 2 million
years, the new generation of stars will be in full bloom. But the massive
stars in R136 will have burned The mosaic image
of 30 Doradus consists of five overlapping pictures taken between January
1994 and September 2000 by Hubble's |
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