Star Cluster R136 Bursts Out
Image Credit:
NASA,
ESA, &
F. Paresce (INAF-IASF),
R. O'Connell
(U. Virginia), & the
HST WFC3
Science Oversight Committee
In the center of star-forming region
30 Doradus lies a
huge cluster
of the largest, hottest, most massive stars known.
These stars, known collectively as
star cluster R136,
were captured above in
visible light by the
Wide Field Camera
peering through the refurbished
Hubble Space Telescope.
Gas and dust clouds in
30 Doradus, also known as the
Tarantula Nebula,
have been sculpted into elongated shapes by powerful
winds and
ultraviolet radiation
from these hot cluster stars.
The 30 Doradus Nebula
lies within a neighboring galaxy known as the
Large Magellanic Cloud and is located a mere 170,000
light-years away.