Nebula Known As N44C
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An Image Of A Nebula, Known As N44C, Which Was Taken With The Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 Of Nasa’s Hubble Space Telescope (Hst) In 1996, Is Being Presented By The Hubble Heritage Project May 9, 2002. N44C Is The Designation For A Region Of Glowing Hydrogen Gas Surrounding An Association Of Young Stars In The Large Magellanic Cloud, A Nearby, Small Companion Galaxy To The Milky Way Visible From The Southern Hemisphere. N44C Is Part Of The Larger N44 Complex, Which Includes Young, Hot, Massive Stars, Nebulae, And A “Superbubble” Blown Out By Multiple Supernova Explosions. Part Of The Superbubble Is Seen In Red At The Very Bottom Left Of The Hst Image. (Photo By Nasa/Getty Images)