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Ground Image of 30 Doradus Region of LMC

About the Object
- R.A. PositionR.A. PositionRight ascension – analogous to longitude – is one component of an object's position.05h 38m 42s
- Dec. PositionDec. PositionDeclination – analogous to latitude – is one component of an object's position.-69° 06' 03''
- ConstellationConstellationOne of 88 recognized regions of the celestial sphere in which the object appears.Dorado
- DistanceDistanceThe physical distance from Earth to the astronomical object. Distances within our solar system are usually measured in Astronomical Units (AU). Distances between stars are usually measured in light-years. Interstellar distances can also be measured in parsecs.170,000 light-years (52,000 parsecs)
- Object NameObject NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.30 Doradus, 30 Dor
- Object DescriptionObject DescriptionThe type of astronomical object.Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- Release DateDecember 15, 2009
- Science ReleaseHubble’s Festive View of a Grand Star-Forming Region
- CreditsUT/CTIO Magellanic Cloud Emission Line Survey
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Claire Andreoli
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
claire.andreoli@nasa.gov