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Messier 31 the Andromeda Galaxy.
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Oct 1, 2022 08:17:23   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 

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Oct 1, 2022 08:43:41   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 

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Oct 1, 2022 09:36:38   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Spectacular image, terrific work to capture and present!!

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Oct 1, 2022 09:57:48   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Charles Messier, who compiled the first western catalog of interstellar objects, classified as nebulas, described M31 as The sky has been very good in the night of August 3 to 4, 1764; & the constellation Andromeda was near the Meridian, I have examined with attention the beautiful nebula in the girdle of Andromeda, which was discovered in 1612 by Simon Marius, & which has been observed since with great care by different astronomers, & at last by M. le Gentil who has given a very ample & detailed description in the volume of the Memoirs of the Academy for 1759, page 453, with a drawing of its appearance.

Telescope was William Optics RedCat51, ZWO ASI533 color camera. The sequence was 1 hour of 30-second exposures stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and finished in Pixinsight. The final finish in Adobe Lightroom.

Astrophotography is the most difficult and detailed imaging I have ever done.
Charles Messier, who compiled the first western ca... (show quote)

Excellent image.

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Oct 1, 2022 10:04:53   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
It may be difficult, but you seem to have mastered it.

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Oct 1, 2022 11:50:18   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great capture.

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Oct 1, 2022 13:10:37   #
lbrande
 
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Charles Messier, who compiled the first western catalog of interstellar objects, classified as nebulas, described M31 as The sky has been very good in the night of August 3 to 4, 1764; & the constellation Andromeda was near the Meridian, I have examined with attention the beautiful nebula in the girdle of Andromeda, which was discovered in 1612 by Simon Marius, & which has been observed since with great care by different astronomers, & at last by M. le Gentil who has given a very ample & detailed description in the volume of the Memoirs of the Academy for 1759, page 453, with a drawing of its appearance.

Telescope was William Optics RedCat51, ZWO ASI533 color camera. The sequence was 1 hour of 30-second exposures stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and finished in Pixinsight. The final finish in Adobe Lightroom.

Astrophotography is the most difficult and detailed imaging I have ever done.
Charles Messier, who compiled the first western ca... (show quote)


Spectacular.

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Oct 1, 2022 15:42:39   #
bbradford Loc: Wake Forest NC
 
Beautiful

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Oct 1, 2022 18:19:28   #
Skibbyshot
 
👍👍👍👍. Great work!

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Oct 1, 2022 19:27:56   #
JBuckley
 
Very well, done!

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Oct 2, 2022 16:01:04   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Charles Messier, who compiled the first western catalog of interstellar objects, classified as nebulas, described M31 as The sky has been very good in the night of August 3 to 4, 1764; & the constellation Andromeda was near the Meridian, I have examined with attention the beautiful nebula in the girdle of Andromeda, which was discovered in 1612 by Simon Marius, & which has been observed since with great care by different astronomers, & at last by M. le Gentil who has given a very ample & detailed description in the volume of the Memoirs of the Academy for 1759, page 453, with a drawing of its appearance.

Telescope was William Optics RedCat51, ZWO ASI533 color camera. The sequence was 1 hour of 30-second exposures stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and finished in Pixinsight. The final finish in Adobe Lightroom.

Astrophotography is the most difficult and detailed imaging I have ever done.
Charles Messier, who compiled the first western ca... (show quote)


Fantastic, Grenader!

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Oct 4, 2022 16:03:54   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
Great work

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