The Large Magellanic cloud is an irregular galaxy.
The Small Magellanic cloud is a dwarf galaxy
The Sagittarius Dwarf is an elliptical galaxy
That sounds like the Magellanic Clouds. Two galaxies that are satellites of our galaxy, visible in the Southern Hemisphere. They may be confused with clouds, but they are always in the same part of the sky (including in the apparent rotation of the sky around the Earth, of course).
You can see at least three galaxies - the Andromeda Galaxy, and the two Magellanic Clouds - with the unaided eye.
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The LMC and the SMC (Large and Small Magellanic Clouds) are named afterFernão de Magalhães, better known as Ferdinand Magellan. He was the first to bring the MC into common Western knowledge during his circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519--22.
water to water vapour(steam or clouds) or water to clouds i think might be the same thing
The two Magellanic Clouds are irregular dwarf galaxies.
The Clouds of Magellan are known as irregular dwarf galaxies. They are relatively small and do not have a specific shape.
It is a large galaxy, which is relatively near-by. There are galaxies nearer to us, like the two Magellan Clouds; but those are mini-galaxies.
The Mellaganic Clouds are two dwarf galaxies, satellite galaxies of our own Milky Way. They are "nearby" only to the extent that they are the closest galaxies to our own. Ferdinand Magellan, the leader of the first European voyage to circumnavigate the Earth, named them because they appeared to be permanent clouds in the southern sky. The Clouds aren't visible from Europe or North America.
Elliptical? No. The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds are "dwarf" galaxies of "irregular" shape. Scientists have long believed that the SMC and LMC are "orbiting" the Milky Way, but recent analysis has cast some doubt on that; they may not actually be "orbiting".
That sounds like the Magellanic Clouds. Two galaxies that are satellites of our galaxy, visible in the Southern Hemisphere. They may be confused with clouds, but they are always in the same part of the sky (including in the apparent rotation of the sky around the Earth, of course).
The cast of Clouds of Magellan - 1995 includes: James Biberi as Kyle Frank Lewallen as Mark Marco Ursino as Ace Arie Verveen as Counsel
Most galaxies, even our own, are found in groups or clusters. For example, the Local Group contains several galaxies including the Milky Way, Andromeda, and the Magellanic clouds.
You can see at least three galaxies - the Andromeda Galaxy, and the two Magellanic Clouds - with the unaided eye.
* Johann Elert Bode discovered Bodes Galaxy * Art Hoag discovered the Hoag galaxy * Ferdinand Magellan discovered the large and small Magellanic clouds * Nicholas U. Mayall discovered the Mayall's object See link for more information
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Canis Major Dwarf and Small Magellanic Cloud are irregular satellite galaxies of the Milky Way.The two irregular galaxies that orbit the Milky Way are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.