Ferdinand Magellan sighted this galaxy during his voyage, and his work brought it into Western knowledge. Which is this galaxy?
Andromeda Galaxy
Crab Galaxy
Tarantula Galaxy
Large Magellanic Cloud
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Large magellanic cloud
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The magellanic clouds (or nubeculae magellanic)
are two irregular dwarfs galaxies visible in the
southern celestial hemisphere;they are members of the orbiting the milky way galaxy because both shown sign of a bar structure they are often reclassified as large magellanic spiral Galaxy . the two part of Galaxy are
- large magellanic cloud ( LMC) approximately 163,000 light years away
- small magellanic (SMC) approximately 206,000 light years away
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Ferdinand Magellan sighted this galaxy during his voyage, and his work brought it into Western knowledge.
Which is this galaxy?
Large Magellanic Cloud.
The Magellanic Clouds are irregular galaxies that share a gaseous envelope and lie about 22° apart in the sky near the south celestial pole. One of them, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), is a luminous patch about 5° in diameter, and the other, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), measures less than 2° across.
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