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Where is large magellanic cloud?

Near the Milky Way, the Large Magellanic Cloud is two companion galaxies of the Milky Way. Just like the relationship between the earth and the moon, both galaxies are relatively small, so they are bound around the Milky Way by its gravity.

Large magellanic cloud is 654.38+0.6 million light years away, and small magellanic cloud is 654.38+0.9 million light years away.

Large magellanic cloud spans Sagittarius and Sagittarius, about 6, which is equivalent to the apparent diameter of 12 satellites. The small one in the rhododendron has an opening angle of about 2, which is equivalent to the apparent diameter of four moons; The two clouds are about 20 apart on the celestial sphere.

If you are in China, you can hardly see these two nebulae, because these constellations are all near the South Pole and can only be seen in the southern hemisphere such as Australia and South Africa.