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After imaging 47 Tucanae with the Seestar S30 Pro under the skies of Kagga Kamma, I wanted to revisit this magnificent globular cluster using a much longer focal length. Moving from 150 mm to 2438 mm completely changes the imaging and processing approach. The higher resolution allows the cluster's densely populated core to be resolved in remarkable detail, while requiring much more careful processing to preserve stellar profiles and the dynamic range. 47 Tucanae is the second brightest globular cluster in the night sky and contains millions of stars packed into a region about 120 light-years across. It is also considered one of the best candidates for hosting an intermediate-mass black hole, making it one of the most studied globular clusters in the Milky Way.
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