Alex, high ISO can be surprisingly good on modern sensors, such as those in the Nikon 5600, Fujifilm X, etc.
Personally, I chose the Fuji side as I like to do a bit of daytime photography too and the mirrorless body is so much smaller and lighter, and the lenses less bulky...and the Fujinon lenses give practically anything a good run for the money. The downside is lack of software support for astrophotography of course...but then, I use a Samyang 12mm f/2.0 for MW shots and you can get adequate exposures in less than 15 seconds...
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