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Interview with Dr. Nolan Walborn, Astronomer: Part 2
30 Doradus contains many gaseous pillars similar to those seen in Hubble's famous image of the Eagle Nebula. Dr. Walborn explains what the 30 Doradus images reveal is happening within those pillars.
- Release DateJuly 26, 2001
- Science ReleaseHubble’s Panoramic Portrait of a Vast Star-Forming Region
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Vast Star-Forming Region 30 Doradus
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has snapped a panoramic portrait of a vast, sculpted landscape of gas and dust where thousands of stars are being born. This fertile star-forming region, called the 30 Doradus Nebula, has a sparkling stellar centerpiece: the most spectacular cluster...

Interview with Dr. Nolan Walborn, Astronomer: Part 1
30 Doradus is a vast cloud of dust and gas surrounding a dense star cluster known as R136, which is clearing out the central region of the nebula with its intense radiation. Dr. Walborn explains how the Hubble images of 30 Doradus and its central cluster are changing our...
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