Globular Cluster
47 Tucanae
Image Description
Stars come in bunches. Of the over 200 globular star clusters that orbit the center of our
Milky Way Galaxy, 47 Tucanae is the second brightest
globular cluster
(behind
Omega Centauri). Known to some affectionately as
47 Tuc or NGC 104, it is only visible from the
Southern Hemisphere. Light takes about 20,000 years to reach us from 47 Tuc which can be seen near the
SMC in the constellation of Tucana.
The dynamics of stars near the
center of 47 Tuc are not well understood,
particularly why there are so few
binary systems there.
Credit: Doug Williams, N.A.Sharp/NOAO/AURA/NSF