Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Hydrus (Hyi)  ·  Contains:  47 Tuc  ·  NGC 104  ·  NGC 1763  ·  NGC 2018  ·  NGC 2070  ·  Part of the constellation Dorado (Dor)  ·  Tarantula nebula  ·  The constellation Hydrus (Hyi)  ·  The constellation Mensa (Men)  ·  The star αHyi  ·  The star βDor  ·  The star βHyi  ·  The star βRet  ·  The star γHyi  ·  The star δDor  ·  The star δHyi  ·  The star εHyi  ·  The star η2Hyi  ·  The star νHyi
The large and Small Magellanic Clouds, Michael Watson
The large and Small Magellanic Clouds
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These two objects are irregular dwarf galaxies that orbit our own Milky Way galaxy, and can be seen only from the southern hemisphere (or from south of 20 degrees north latitude). They are located some 163,000 and 200,000 light years from us, respectively.

The bright starlike object to the right of the SMC (at the lower right of the frame) is the bright globular star cluster 47 Tucanae.

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Nikkor 24-70 mm lens on Nikon D810 camera body, mounted on Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer tracking mount.

60 mm focal length; ISO 2000; five stacked 90-second exposures at f/4.5

Stacked in Registar; processed in Photoshop CS6

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The large and Small Magellanic Clouds, Michael Watson