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Omega Centauri Globular Star Cluster

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Omega Centauri — A Galactic Fossil, Lit with 35,000+ Stars

Behold one of the most awe-inspiring sights in the southern skies: Omega Centauri (NGC 5139), the largest and brightest globular cluster in the Milky Way. My latest astrophotograph captures this dense celestial sphere in extraordinary detail — revealing over 35,000 individual stars in just this frame alone!

Located roughly 17,000 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus, Omega Centauri contains an estimated 10 million stars, packed into a diameter of just 150 light-years. While it appears as a sparkling bauble through amateur telescopes, high-resolution imaging exposes a vibrant population of old red giants, white dwarfs, and other ancient stellar remnants, many of which date back over 12 billion years — making this one of the oldest known structures in our galaxy.

🕳️ A Black Hole at the Heart of a Cluster?
Recent studies suggest that Omega Centauri may harbour an intermediate-mass black hole — a cosmic rarity — at its core. Observations show that stars in the cluster’s centre are orbiting something massive yet invisible, potentially weighing in at ~40,000 solar masses. If confirmed, this could support theories that Omega Centauri is not just a cluster, but the stripped core of a dwarf galaxy that was devoured by the Milky Way in the distant past.

Photo Details

  • Date & Time: 2023
  • Location: Hawthorne Deep Sky Observatory
  • Optics: Celestron EdgeHD 8" with 0.7x reducer
  • Camera: ZWO ASI294MM Pro
  • Filters: Optolong Ha, R, G and B Pro filters
  • Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro
  • Composition: Single panel
  • Software: Astropixel Processor,, PixInsight, Adobe Photoshop

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