Tarantula
This fantastic mural was suggested to us by renowned astronomy expert Kate Arkless Gray. It was taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, shows the star forming region of 30 Doradus, located in the heart of the Tarantula Nebula. The region is located 170,000 light-years away, and is home to the biggest stars ever seen, as well as one of the fastest rotating stars, and the speediest and biggest runaway star. The Hubble image shows a whole host of stars, varying from 2 million to 25 million years old. The regions centrepiece is a giant, young star cluster to the left of the centre, a hotbed of gigantic young stars that weigh in at more than 100 times the mass of our Sun. The swirling gases and dark space lit up by thousands of dazzling stars make this perfect for filling your wall with astronomical imagery.