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The Magellanic Clouds are irregular dwarf galaxies located near the Milky Way. They do not have a distinct shape and are characterized by a mix of irregular and spiral features.
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.
The large magellanic cloud galaxy has an irregular shape. It does not look like spiral and elliptical galaxies shown in pictures.
The Magellanic Clouds are two irregular dwarf galaxies that orbit the Milky Way. They are named after Ferdinand Magellan who first reported seeing them on his voyage around the globe. The Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud are visible in the southern hemisphere night sky.
The Magellanic Clouds are the irregular galaxies lying near the South celestial pole. These galaxies, named the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud, are satellite galaxies of our Milky Way.
The Magellanic Clouds are described as nearby because they are two irregular dwarf galaxies that are in close proximity to the Milky Way galaxy, located about 163,000 light-years away. They are some of the closest companion galaxies to our own galaxy and are visible in the southern hemisphere.