The Large Magellanic Cloud, Michael Watson

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Photographed near Coonabarabran (site of the Anglo-Australian Observatory at Siding Spring, New South Wales, Australia)

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This irregular dwarf galaxy, located in the southern sky in the constellation Carina, lies about 160,000 light years from our own Milky Way galaxy, and has about 1% of the mass of the Milky Way. It is the brightest object that we can see outside our home galaxy.

For more information about the LMC, click here:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Magellanic_Cloud

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Nikkor 70-200 lens on Nikon D810 camera body, mounted on Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer tracking mount.

200 mm focal length; ISO 2000; eight stacked 90-second exposures at f/4.5

Stacked in Registar; processed in Photoshop CS6

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The Large Magellanic Cloud, Michael Watson