The Large Magellanic Cloud is a galaxy, sometimes considered to be a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, based on theoretical tidal affects exchanged between the two. It has been theorized to orbit or move at a distance of 179,000 light-years from our galaxy. From Sol, the Large Magellanic Cloud is faintly visible in the constellations of Dorado and Mensa. (ST reference: Star Charts)
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| - The Large Magellanic Cloud is a galaxy, sometimes considered to be a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, based on theoretical tidal affects exchanged between the two. It has been theorized to orbit or move at a distance of 179,000 light-years from our galaxy. From Sol, the Large Magellanic Cloud is faintly visible in the constellations of Dorado and Mensa. (ST reference: Star Charts)
- The Large Magellanic Cloud is a minor galaxy orbiting the Milky Way Galaxy and the location of Iscandar and other planets. You may be looking for:
* Large Magellanic Cloud (OS), the satellite galaxy as depicted in the original Space Battleship Yamato and Yamato: The New Voyage
* Large Magellanic Cloud (2199), the satellite galaxy as depicted in Space Battleship Yamato 2199
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| - The Large Magellanic Cloud is a galaxy, sometimes considered to be a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, based on theoretical tidal affects exchanged between the two. It has been theorized to orbit or move at a distance of 179,000 light-years from our galaxy. From Sol, the Large Magellanic Cloud is faintly visible in the constellations of Dorado and Mensa. (ST reference: Star Charts)
- The Large Magellanic Cloud is a minor galaxy orbiting the Milky Way Galaxy and the location of Iscandar and other planets. You may be looking for:
* Large Magellanic Cloud (OS), the satellite galaxy as depicted in the original Space Battleship Yamato and Yamato: The New Voyage
* Large Magellanic Cloud (2199), the satellite galaxy as depicted in Space Battleship Yamato 2199
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