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The supermassive star R136a1 lies outside the Milky Way in star cluster RMC 136a (now more often referred to as just R136). This cluster of young, massive and hot stars is located inside the Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus or NGC 2070) within the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, some 165,000 light-years away from Sol. 30 Doradus is illuminated by the dense central compact cluster, R136, which was initially believed to be a single, supermassive star of around a thousand Solar-masses, given the amount of ultra-violet radiation ionizing the surrounding HII region (Rubio et al, 2009). Further and more finely detailed observations revealed that R136 was composed of three bright components (a, b, and c), of which R136a is the brightest (Weigelt et al, 1985; and Jorge Melnick, 1983). Today, it is believed that R136 contains some tens of thousands of stars within a few light-years of space, and hundreds of its stars (many of rare and massive, spectral type O) are so incredibly bright that a planet orbiting a star in the middle of the cluster would not experience darkness at night (ESO news release).

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