This week's #AstroPhotoFriday submission is from Hüseyin Avcu (IG/hsyns_astro), who used the IG/telescope.live remote observatory to capture this image. His description: The Tarantula Nebula is an ionized hydrogen (H II) region in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Since it is a H II region you can see blue bright newborn stars everywhere near the clouds of Tarantula Nebula. You can also see some remains of the stellar material that was used to make these big bright blue stars. Earth Images, Planetary Science, Tarantula, Astrophysics, Astrophotography, Space Exploration