Who doesn’t know the Andromeda Galaxy? Already visible with the naked eye, this majestic neighbour is approaching our own galaxy and the two will meet – some day – far in the future.
So if I image it tomorrow, it will appear also larger, right?!
The sky was not very transparent, and also during the weeknd the public lighting remains on all night. So conditions could be better.
I pictured M27, the famous Dumbell nebula, first with the Esprit120/Nikon D750. 19 shots of 300 seconds on ISO400. Second target later during the night was Luna. I made a mozaic of 8 seperate pictures, composed from 60 seconds of AVI. Also here the Esprit was used ( I forgot to take the C11 out for cooling) with the ASI 174MM in infrared and a 2x Barlow.
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ASI174MM Baader IR Esprit120 Orion Shorty 2x 9 plates of 60s 10% stacked
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