The South Celestial Pole is at a point to the right which forms sort of an equilateral triangle with the two MClouds--slightly closer to the SMC. And the stellar-like dot just above the SMC is 47 Tucanae, the second largest globular cluster of some 150-200 surrounding the nucleus of our Milky Way. It contains about 500,000 stars.
Taken by: Wyck
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