This is the Tarantula Nebula! 🕷🕸🕷🕸🕷🕸
This star forming region is so big that it is 160,000 light years across! At it’s center, there are a bunch of stars totalling 450,000 solar masses that produce the Tarantula Nebula’s high luminosity and will likely become a vibrant globular cluster. ✨✨✨
Taken by me (Michelle Park) using the Slooh Chile One telescope on November 16th, 2020 at 5:27 UTC.
Digital Spacescapes by Tim Barton
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LDN 1471: A Windblown Star Cavity via NASA https://ift.tt/2ywsXin
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Nikon d5500 -Â 35mm -Â ISO 4000 -Â f/2.5 -Â Foreground: 5 x 20 seconds -Â Sky: 11 x 30 seconds -Â iOptron SkyTracker
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