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Part two of a collab with Youtuber Trolligi takes us on a tour of our Galaxy's largest satellites, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. What are they, and how did they get named after a guy who never mentioned them? 0:50 – Triligi collaboration intro 1:08 – Cultural significance of Magellanic Clouds 2:55 – Mythological interpretations 5:00 – Magellan & historical naming 10:32 – Discovery as separate galaxies 14:19 – Renaming debates 14:43 – Distance & composition 16:24 – Star formation & dynamics 20:43 – Tarantula Nebula insights 22:43 – Black hole theory in LMC 24:49 – Origins & Milky Way connection galaxies controversy history stories milky way place in the universe dwarf 🔎 Related Searches & Keywords: nearest galaxies,magellanic clouds,galaxies,controversy,astronomy history,history of astronomy,Magellanic Clouds,Large Magellanic Cloud,Small Magellanic Cloud,southern hemisphere galaxies,Tarantula Nebula,Magellan expedition,Magellanic Clouds facts,cosmic neighbors,astrophysics,night sky,astronomy,nasa,research,telescope,dwarf galaxy,supernova,universe,black holes,lmc,steven universe,learn about large magellanic cloud,meaning of magellanic cloud 📌 Relevant Hashtags: #MagellanicClouds #LMC #SMC #SouthernSky #HiddenGalaxies #TarantulaNebula #Supernova1987A #MilkyWayCompanions #CelestialLandmarks 🎥 Video Title: 👉 The Magellanic Clouds: Our Sky's Least-Seen Landmarks 🙏 Thanks for watching! If you found this valuable, please like 👍, subscribe 🔔, and share with someone who needs to see it. Your support helps us grow and keep creating great content! 💬 Drop your thoughts or questions in the comments — we’d love to hear from you!