A piece from last year titled Ascendant Champion. #cosmic #Jameswebb #tarantulanebula #cosmicart #originalpaintings #nebula #stars #fantasyart #hamontartist
See my inadequate description of the starless version of this photo. In this one we we the stars and there are lots of them because we are on the edge of the Milky Way
Here's the Tarantula nebula...with stars this time. #astronomy #astrophotography #seestar #tarantulanebula
The #LMC, Large Magellanic Cloud with the #TarantulaNebula. Image I made from Yass, Australia in two panels with #sharpstar 140mm refractor and #ZWO ASI6200MC camera. A larger version is available on Flickr:
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Hubble Captures a Tarantula #Science #Space #Astronomy #HubbleTelescope #SpacePhotography #TarantulaNebula
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A stunning, detailed image of the Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). This vast star-forming region, captured by the European Southern Observatory's Wide Field Imager, showcases vibrant red and pink emission nebulae, dark nebulae, and supernova remnants. The bright stellar cluster R136, home to some of the most massive stars known, is prominently featured. This is one of the most detailed images ever taken of this enormous stellar nursery.
Astronomy Picture from 18/05/2010
Tentacles of the Tarantula Nebula
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100518.html
#TarantulaNebula #30Doradus #LMC #StarFormation #ESO #WideFieldImager #Space #Astronomy #Nebula #Galaxy #Stars #R136 #MassiveStars #SupernovaRemnant
A stunning image of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. The LMC is shown in great detail, revealing its irregular shape, numerous stars, and the prominent Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus), a massive star-forming region. The image highlights the LMC's size and complexity as one of the Milky Way's most massive satellite galaxies, home to SN 1987A, the closest supernova in recent times.
Astronomy Picture from 07/09/2023
The Large Cloud of Magellan
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230907.html
#MagellanicClouds #LargeMagellanicCloud #LMC #TarantulaNebula #30Doradus #Galaxy #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #MilkyWay #SatelliteGalaxy #Supernova #SN1987A #Dorado #StarFormation
Hubble Space Telescope image of the 30 Doradus Nebula, also known as the Tarantula Nebula, in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The image showcases the massive star cluster R136 at the nebula's center, surrounded by gas and dust sculpted by stellar winds and radiation. The vibrant colors depict the intense energy of this star-forming region, located approximately 170,000 light-years from Earth.
Astronomy Picture from 06/05/2007
Star Cluster R136 Bursts Out
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070506.html
#Hubble #TarantulaNebula #30Doradus #StarCluster #R136 #LargeMagellanicCloud #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #Nebula #Stars #StarFormation #Galaxy #DeepSpace
A stunning Hubble Space Telescope image of the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The vibrant pink and green hues showcase the nebula's glowing filaments and the star cluster Hodge 301, where massive stars are nearing supernova explosions. This cycle of stellar death and rebirth creates a breathtaking cosmic spectacle.
Astronomy Picture from 03/05/2003
Denizen of the Tarantula Nebula
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030503.html
#HubbleSpaceTelescope #TarantulaNebula #Supernova #StarCluster #Hodge301 #LargeMagellanicCloud #StarBirth #CosmicWonder #Space #Astronomy #Nebula #Stars #Galaxy #DeepSpace
A breathtaking mosaic of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. This detailed image, created from 1060 hours of exposure time, reveals vibrant H II regions, glowing clouds of ionized hydrogen sculpted by stellar winds and UV radiation. The prominent Tarantula Nebula is visible as a large star-forming region. The LMC is approximately 15,000 light-years across and 160,000 light-years from Earth.
Astronomy Picture from 03/05/2019
Clouds of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap190503.html
#LMC #TarantulaNebula #HIIRegions #DeepSkyObject #Astrophotography #Space #Galaxy #Cosmology #Nebula #Astronomy #LargeMagellanicCloud #Dorado #StellarWinds #IonizedGas
A breathtaking view of the Tarantula Nebula (NGC 2070), a massive star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The image showcases vibrant red and purple hues, highlighting the intense radiation and stellar winds from the central star cluster R136. Also visible is the remnant of Supernova 1987A. This cosmic spider spans approximately one degree across the sky, and if closer, would appear much larger.
Astronomy Picture from 16/11/2017
The Tarantula Nebula
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap171116.html
#TarantulaNebula #NGC2070 #StarFormation #LargeMagellanicCloud #Space #Astronomy #Cosmos #Nebula #DeepSpace #AstroPhotography #R136 #SN1987A #Dorado #Galaxies
A breathtaking telescopic mosaic of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), showcasing its vibrant H II regions, including the prominent Tarantula Nebula. The image, captured with broadband and narrowband filters, reveals the intricate details of ionized hydrogen gas sculpted by stellar winds and radiation. The LMC, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, spans 15,000 light-years and is located approximately 160,000 light-years away in the constellation Dorado.
Astronomy Picture from 19/01/2018
Clouds in the LMC
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180119.html
#LMC #TarantulaNebula #HIIregions #LargeMagellanicCloud #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #Nebula #Stars #Galaxy #DeepSky #Astrophotography #Dorado #MilkyWaySatellite
A breathtaking Hubble Space Telescope image of the Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus) in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The vibrant image showcases the star cluster R136, home to some of the largest, hottest, and most massive stars known, surrounded by sculpted gas and dust clouds. The intense radiation and stellar winds from these stars shape the surrounding nebula's intricate structures.
Astronomy Picture from 29/07/2012
Star Cluster R136 Bursts Out
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120729.html
#Hubble #TarantulaNebula #30Doradus #StarCluster #R136 #LargeMagellanicCloud #Space #Astronomy #Stars #Nebula #Cosmic #Galaxy #NASA #APOD
This is the star-forming region surrounding the Tarantula Nebula known as #NGC2004. It isnβt visible from the northern hemisphere so I processed the raw data via #Telescope.Live into a great image.
#space #astrophotography #nebula #astronomy #deepskyobject #deepskyphotography #tarantulanebula
A stunning 10-month long exposure mosaic of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), revealing intricate details of its H II regions, particularly the Tarantula Nebula. The image, composed of 3900 frames, showcases vibrant colors from ionized hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen, highlighting the energetic star formation within this nearby galaxy, about 160,000 light-years away in the constellation Dorado.
Astronomy Picture from 03/05/2019
Clouds of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap190503.html
#LMC #TarantulaNebula #HIIregions #DeepSkyObject #Astrophotography #Space #Cosmos #Galaxy #Nebula #StarFormation #Astronomy #SpacePhotography #Dorado #LargeMagellanicCloud
Breathtaking image of the Tarantula Nebula (NGC 2070) in the Large Magellanic Cloud. This vibrant mosaic shows a vast star-forming region, showcasing intense nebular glow, spidery filaments, and the remnant of supernova 1987a. The nebula spans over 1,000 light-years, a truly awe-inspiring cosmic spectacle.
Astronomy Picture from 26/04/2008
The Tarantula Zone
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080426.html
#TarantulaNebula #NGC2070 #LargeMagellanicCloud #LMC #StarFormation #Supernova1987a #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #Nebula #Stars #Galaxy #Astrophotography #DeepSpace
A stunningly detailed image of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. The image showcases the LMC's intricate structure, highlighting the Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus), a massive star-forming region. This annotated composite reveals the vibrant colors and vast expanse of this neighboring galaxy, approximately 160,000 light-years away in the constellation Dorado.
Astronomy Picture from 28/05/2013
The Large Cloud of Magellan
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130528.html
#MagellanicClouds #LMC #TarantulaNebula #Galaxy #Space #Astronomy #Astrophotography #Cosmology #MilkyWay #Dorado #SN1987A #DeepSky #SatelliteGalaxy #StarFormation
High-resolution monochrome mosaic of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, showcasing the Tarantula Nebula (a massive star-forming region) and numerous H II regions (ionized hydrogen) glowing in red H-alpha light. The image is a result of 200 minutes of exposure time per segment across 6 segments, revealing the intricate details of this celestial structure 180,000 light-years away.
Astronomy Picture from 18/05/2006
Shell Game in the LMC
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060518.html
#LMC #TarantulaNebula #HIIregions #HydrogenAlpha #AstroPhotography #Space #Galaxy #Cosmology #Astronomy #DeepSpace #StarFormation #MilkyWaySatellite #DoradoConstellation
The Cosmic Reef and Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud by Jason Cropper
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James Webb Telescope has released a dramatic new image of the star-forming region 30 Doradus, also known as the Tarantula Nebula because of its glowing filaments resembling spider legs. Located at a distance of 170,000 light years away from earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of our neighboring galaxies, the Tarantula Nebula is the brightest known nebula in the Local Group of galaxies. It is around 650 light-years across and most active star-forming region known in our group of galaxies, containing numerous clouds of dust and gas and two bright star clusters. At the center of 30 Doradus, thousands of massive stars are blowing off material and producing intense radiation along with powerful winds. The Chandra X-ray Observatory detects gas that has been heated to millions of degrees by these stellar winds and also by supernova explosions.
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Image of the Tarantula Nebula from James Webb Space Telescope.
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James Webb Telescope's image of the Tarantula Nebula, showcasing vibrant glowing filaments, star clusters, and massive pillars of gas and dust. The image reveals intense star formation activity in the 30 Doradus region, with bright blue young stars and red protostars surrounded by cosmic clouds. The nebula's structure is shaped by powerful stellar winds and radiation
James Webb Telescopeβs stunning image of the Tarantula Nebula! This star-forming region, 170,000 light-years away, reveals cosmic secrets like never before. Learn more - www.jameswebbdiscovery.com/discoveries/... #JamesWebb #TarantulaNebula #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #space #telescopes