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The Large Magellanic Cloud, which is visible only from the Southern Hemisphere, has been caught in the crosshairs of the Hubble Space Telescope.
The Magellanic Clouds are a pair of dwarf galaxies that are close enough to our galaxy for observers in the Southern Hemisphere to see them as hazy clouds of stars with their unaided eyes.
The renaming effort for the Large Magellanic Cloud and ... visible to the naked eye in the southern night sky. “Indigenous peoples across the Southern Hemisphere have names and legends for ...
Hubble’s image of the Large Magellanic Cloud reveals a cotton candy-like cloudscape using light our eyes can’t see, like ...
A recent image captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope offers a dazzling view of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), visible ...
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Tweet (opens in a new tab) On Earth, the Magellanic Clouds can only be seen from the Southern Hemisphere (though they're so bright that they're visible to the unaided eye). But aboard the ISS ...
It shows the view of the sky from the Southern Hemisphere. In it, you can see thousands of stars as well as two nearby dwarf galaxies - known as the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Nasa ...