The star-forming region, 30 Doradus, is one of the largest located close
to the Milky Way and is found in the neighboring galaxy, Large
Magellanic Cloud. About 2,400 massive stars in the center of 30 Doradus,
also known as the Tarantula Nebula, are producing intense radiation and
powerful winds as they blow off material.
Multimillion-degree gas detected in X-rays (blue) by the Chandra X-ray Observatory comes from shock fronts -- similar to sonic booms --formed by these stellar winds and by supernova explosions. This hot gas carves out gigantic bubbles in the surrounding cooler gas and dust shown here in infrared emission from the Spitzer Space Telescope (orange).
Image Credit: NASA
Multimillion-degree gas detected in X-rays (blue) by the Chandra X-ray Observatory comes from shock fronts -- similar to sonic booms --formed by these stellar winds and by supernova explosions. This hot gas carves out gigantic bubbles in the surrounding cooler gas and dust shown here in infrared emission from the Spitzer Space Telescope (orange).
Image Credit: NASA
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