Fantastic composite photo of the very photogenic
Tarantula Nebula. It's made up from space and ground images. You can see the nebular glow of R136, the central cluster of young massive stars. But there are other star-forming regions all around the nebula which are characterized by star clusters, filaments and blown-out bubble-shaped clouds. Supernova 1987A happened in the region at the lower right, but I couldn't say exactly where. If the Tarantula were at the distance of the Orion Nebula, it would take up half the sky.
Image Credit & Copyright: Processing - Robert Gendler, Roberto Colombari
Data - Hubble Tarantula Treasury, European Southern Observatory