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47 Tucanae (NGC104)

47 Tucana

This is the second brightest Globular Cluster after Omega Centauri and can be seen by the unaided eye under a country dark-sky as a fuzzy ball. The cluster has around 100,000 stars, 120 light years diameter and around 16,000 light years away.

 
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