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I took a picture of "Thor's Helmet" in Canis Major from my light-polluted backyard.
This spectacular nebula lies 15,000 light-years from Earth!
5.8 Hour Total Exposure.
#astrophotography #Space
The Helix!
One of the brightest and closest examples of a planetary nebula in the night sky.
A cloud of gas created at the end of the life of a Sun-like star.
This is 26 x 4-minutes using the QHY268C and Optolong L-eXtreme filter.
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I took this picture of the "Tadpole Nebula" last year using my telescope in the backyard.
This is an active star forming region that lies 12,000 light-years away in the constellation Auriga.
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This is my photo of the Horsehead Nebula from the backyard last year.
This region of Orion single-handedly inspired me to get into #astrophotography - and it is my profile picture on every platform.
My latest image from the backyard, the Bubble Nebula!
This is a 6-hour exposure (total) of a stunning hydrogen region in Cassiopeia (NGC 7635).
I used a monochrome camera and narrowband filters to achieve this result. I hope you enjoy it!
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The Crescent Nebula... aka a BRAIN in SPACE.
This image includes roughly 7 hours of total exposure time from my backyard in the city.
NGC 6888 includes a dynamic mix of hydrogen and oxygen gas and is located in the constellation Cygnus.
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The beautiful "fish head nebula" in Cassiopeia.
This close-up view was captured using a telescope with a focal length of 1050mm!
Photographed last October from my backyard 🌌🏡
Does anyone else find clouds of interstellar gas and dust incredibly beautiful? ⚘ #mondaythoughts
This is my latest picture of the Omega Nebula from the backyard. It includes 4.7 hours of total exposure time through my telescope 📷
#space #nature
I photographed the Pillars of Creation (made famous by HUBBLE😳) with my backyard telescope...
This is my result:
What do you think?
The Omega Nebula in Sagittarius...
See that little box near the core of the Milky Way?🧐
That's where this gorgeous emission nebula resides.
Shot at 1050mm focal length (telescope) & 17mm (lens)
#Astrophotography #Space