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NGC 104, John Bozeman

NGC 104

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NGC 104, John Bozeman

NGC 104

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47 Tucanae, or 47 Tuc (also designated as NGC 104 and Caldwell 106) is a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana. It is about 4.45 ± 0.01 kpc (15,000 ± 33 ly) away from Earth, and 120 light years in diameter. 47 Tuc can be seen with the naked eye, with an apparent magnitude of 4.1. It appears about 44 arcminutes across including its far outreaches. Due to its far southern location, 18° from the south celestial pole, it was not catalogued by European astronomers until the 1750s, when the cluster was first identified by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille from South Africa. 47 Tucanae is the second brightest globular cluster after Omega Centauri, and telescopically reveals about ten thousand stars, many appearing within a small dense central core. The cluster may contain an intermediate-mass black hole.

Data from the Hubble Space Telescope MAST Portal. Release date: March 20, 2023

Camera: WFC3

Color Mapped:

Red-F275W
Green-F225W
Blue-F225W

Processed with FITS Liberator, PixInsight and Photoshop 2023.

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NGC 104, John Bozeman