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The Andromeda galaxy captured front and centre with the it's neighbours M32, the bright blob hugging Andromeda's spiral arms, and M110 to the top left of frame.
This image was taken with an Askar FRA300 and ZWO AM5n. Ray has also kindly offered his own thoughts/review of the AM5n mount: "The new ZWO AM5n mount performed flawlessly during the first 14 nights I have us...
From John: Mount:: Celestron AVX Scope: Celestron C6 with Starizona flattner Camera: Touptek IMX 571 Guide Scope: Orion 50 Processed with PI and Photoshop From my ba...
From Gordon: Bortle 5-6 from my deck in Cochrane Equipment: Sharpstar 94EDPH APO (triplet) Skyw...
From Allen: M81 and M82 was captured using HaOIII shots from 2025-05-05 to 2025-04-07 and RGB from 2025-05-01 to 2025-05-03. There is about 11 hours of integration (4hrs RGB, 7hrs HaOIII) within the high light poll...
Celestron NexStar 4SE Skywatcher GTI MountPentax DSLR & Svbony 305 Camera (with solar filter)
imply used my SeeStar S30. I imaged the California nebula (NGC 1499) for about 1 hour long. All stacking and processing I had done was done within the SeeStar app.
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