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No. It is in the Milky Way galaxy, like all the stars that we can see are.

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Q: Is Betelgeuse part of the Magellanic Cloud?
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What is the distance to the Magellanic clouds?

There are two Magellanic clouds. Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud. Distance to Large Magellanic Cloud: 158,200 light years. Distance to Small Magellanic Cloud: 199,000 light years.


What is the largest magellanic cloud galaxy?

The Large Magellanic cloud.


When was The Magellanic Cloud created?

The Magellanic Cloud was created in 1955.


How many pages does The Magellanic Cloud have?

The Magellanic Cloud has 422 pages.


Is the magellanic clouds a galaxy?

The Large Magellanic Cloud is a galaxy, whereas the Small Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy.


How far is the Magellanic Cloud from Earth?

The Large Magellanic Cloud is about 160,000 light years away. The Small Magellanic Cloud is about 200,000 light years away.


Can you give me 5 examples of galaxy?

Milky Way; Andromeda Galaxy; Large Magellanic Cloud; Small Magellanic Cloud; Triangulum Galaxy. (These five are part of the Local Group.)


What is one galaxy you can see with out a telesocpe other then the milky way?

The Andromeda galaxy (M31), the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Small Magellanic Cloud.


What shape is a large magellanic cloud galaxy?

Small Magellanic cloud galaxies are shaped irregularly. They do not follow a regular form pattern when they are being created.


What revolves around the Milky Way galaxy?

There are two satellite galaxies, the Greater Magellanic Cloud and the Lesser Magellanic Cloud, which orbit the Milky Way.


What shape is a magellanic cloud galaxie?

The large magellanic cloud galaxy has an irregular shape. It does not look like spiral and elliptical galaxies shown in pictures.


What are some of the names of the known galaxies?

Milky Way, M31 (the Andromeda Galaxy), the Triangulum Galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Small Magellanic Cloud, ...