Air & Space Magazine Large Magellanic Superbubbles This is a nebula called N55 inside a “superbubble” in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Superbubbles are made when shockwaves from supernovas blow away gas and dust to create “huge bubble-shaped cavities.” ESO / Very Large Telescope June 22, 2016 ShareCopy linkEmailSMSFacebookXRedditLinkedInBlueskyPrintAdd as preferred source You Might Also Like The Rebirth of “America by Air” January 31, 2018 The First Airliner to Vanish August 22, 2017 Laika’s Tale November 1, 2007 Block That Bomb: How Cold Warriors Stopped Nuclear Smuggling September 18, 2020 Apollo 15 and The Power of Inspiration July 19, 2014 Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday. Email Powered by Salesforce Marketing Cloud (Privacy Notice / Terms & Conditions)