Tag: stars
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My Newest Astrophoto: NGC-1961
Its finally time to show of my favorite shot of my most recent evening spent out in the observatory working on my astrophotography hobby. Today I bring you the galaxy known as NGC-1961! It might be one of my favorite galaxy photos I have ever taken! This shot featuring the galaxy NGC-1961, a field of…
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My Newest Astrophoto: NGC-2976
Thanks to everything falling into place like having free time and finally getting some good weather while not having to fight light pollution from the moon, I finally managed to get to spend some time in the observatory recently. I got a few shots from my night out and one of them is this new…
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My Latest Astrophoto: Open Cluster NGC-2281
Lately I have finally been feeling better and more like myself so I have managed to get some evenings out in the observatory. Which means one thing…more astrophotography pictures to share with you guys! I’ve got more pictures to come but for today’s new astrophoto, I have a shot of the open cluster NGC-2281. Its…
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Yet Another New Astrophoto, Globular Cluster M72
Another day, another new astrophoto from my recent evening in my observatory a few weeks ago. In this case, I might not have the biggest or brightest or even most colorful globular cluster, but its still a cool globular cluster and help show the sort of diversity there is in globular clusters and that they…
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Globular Cluster M55, My Newest Astrophoto! Maybe…
It doesn’t happen very often but once in a while I take an astrophoto thinking I’m shooting one object but then when I go back and look at it later, I’m not sure at all if I shot the object I was trying to shoot or if I accidentally shot something else by mistake. This…
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Another New Astrophoto! The Dumbbell Nebula!
When it comes to astrophotography, there are hard to shoot nebulas and easy to shoot nebulas and today’s post features on of the easy ones. Thanks to an incredibly rare night of perfect conditions, I spent a night in my observatory shooting whatever I could and as part of that sprint, I shot Messier 27…