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Tag Archives: dwarf galaxy

The Small Magellanic Cloud and 47 Tuc

Urban Astronomer avatarPosted on 3 Oct, 2015 by Allen Versfeld31 May, 2016
SMC and 47 Tuc

A few nights ago, I captured this image of the Small Magellanic Cloud and the nearby globular cluster 47 Tuc.  It had been a while since I’d last taken the camera outside, and I wanted to grab something relatively simple while the weather was still clear.  So I decided to have another go at capturing a long exposure wide-field image.  Previous images of the Milky Way in Sagittarius, and the region around Crux and Carina, had been disappointing because of … Continue reading →

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