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the andromeda galaxy [View all] moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 OP
wow. AllaN01Bear Jan 2024 #1
That's Amazing! question everything Jan 2024 #2
What optics ? nt eppur_se_muova Jan 2024 #3
astrotech ed 72ii telescope and a sony a6000 camera moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 #4
Omigod, my dear moonshinegnomie! CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2024 #5
Whoa! 2naSalit Jan 2024 #6
So beautiful. Thanks for sharing.n/t livetohike Jan 2024 #7
Good job!!! relayerbob Jan 2024 #8
Spectacular achievement Pluvious Jan 2024 #9
It's much larger than the moon .... relayerbob Jan 2024 #11
Holy crap ! Pluvious Jan 2024 #14
And it's heading our way. speak easy Jan 2024 #22
Brace yourself! PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2024 #32
Oh crap. progressoid Jan 2024 #33
I had no idea... Hekate Jan 2024 #39
I have seen it many times with averted vision from suburbs of NYC. marybourg Jan 2024 #12
How did you track it over the three hours? relayerbob Jan 2024 #10
i have a mount that tracks the stars moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 #13
Very nice.I thought you might have an equatorial mount relayerbob Jan 2024 #15
an eq mount is required for long exposures moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 #17
Right. I wasn't sure how much your software could compensate for that relayerbob Jan 2024 #29
Very cool ... aggiesal Jan 2024 #16
I wouldn't have thought that you could get such an astounding photo from home equipment. Chainfire Jan 2024 #18
WOW!!! AverageOldGuy Jan 2024 #19
Amazing! Bayard Jan 2024 #20
That's nice! ArkansasDemocrat1 Jan 2024 #21
mine scope is not much bigger. its a 72 mm refractor moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 #24
In one of my astronomy classes, the instructor had us expose a negative while tracking a certain nondescript star ArkansasDemocrat1 Jan 2024 #27
Nice! BigOleDummy Jan 2024 #23
WOW❗❗ Duppers Jan 2024 #25
Amazing tazkcmo Jan 2024 #26
Helluva shot! Thanks! Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2024 #28
Stunning! Grumpy Old Guy Jan 2024 #30
That is glorious! MLAA Jan 2024 #31
Just breathtaking! niyad Jan 2024 #34
Simply stunning! Bluethroughu Jan 2024 #35
Our next Galactic acquisition!! IbogaProject Jan 2024 #36
Nice job! jerseyjim Jan 2024 #37
Bravo! Very beautiful! burrowowl Jan 2024 #38
Stunning -- stunning. Thank you. Hekate Jan 2024 #40
I couldn't help myself. RandySF Jan 2024 #41
Beautiful! (I wish I had a dark sky at night. Too much city light.) Oopsie Daisy Jan 2024 #42
i shot this in the city moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 #43
That's impressive. Oopsie Daisy Jan 2024 #44
austin texas moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 #45
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