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Astronomy and Astrophotography by Michael Booth. I live in the south of Tasmania and in the breaks between the cloudy days and nights I like to get outside and enjoy observing and photographing the night sky.

Friday, November 29, 2024

Eagle Nebula (Starless and with Stars) July 2024 Sharpstar 100q (Dual Band HA/O3) and ASI183 (10x 300sec frames) PixInsight

 







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Objects from The (Magellanic) Cloud by Celstron 8 Inch SCT HD and Modified Canon 550D

 NGC 2020, 2014 (Top), and the Dragon Head NGC 2035 (Bottom)



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