Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Tucana (Tuc)  ·  Contains:  NGC 362
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NGC 362, Jim Fordice
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NGC 362

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NGC 362

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I observed this object on 3 January 2014 at Havelock North in New Zealand with an Explore Scientific ED80 refractor: Star hopped from 47 Tucanae to locate. Small, faint. Well compressed.

I obtained the frames used to create the image from SkyGems. The frames were imaged by the Hakos iDK 20” Telescope at the SkyGems Namibia Remote Observatory.

NGC 362 is also known as Dunlop 62. Its stars have an average metallicity higher than the stars in most globular clusters meaning this is a relatively young GC. It also has an overabundance of binary stars, and an exceptionally tight core 13 light-years in diameter. The orbit of NGC 362 is highly eccentric, taking it to within 3,260 light-years of the Galactic Center. 

Shapley Sawyer Classification: III
Distance: 27,727 LY
Type: Halo Globular
Position w.r.t. core of galaxy: Below the disc of the Milky Way about halfway to the core of the Milky Way.
Any stars resolved: N/A
Undergoing Core Collapse: Yes

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NGC 362, Jim Fordice