Just outside the Milky Way, about 200,000 light-years from the Earth, lies the Small Magellanic Cloud. Even if it’s a humble shadow of the Milky Way, it’s a galaxy in its own right. And the Small Magellanic Cloud fascinates astronomers, since it’s a hotbed of star formation.
Hubble telescope spies brilliant star cluster in Milky Way's neighbor galaxy : Read more
Hubble telescope spies brilliant star cluster in Milky Way's neighbor galaxy : Read more