Winterseason have been finally started and november is one or cooliest months for an astronomical events like a Meteor Showers, defienitily as a named by Leo im super interested and hyped to see a Leonid meteor shower, this is my second change to see it. I really hope I'll see my first ever Meteor Shower. 🌎🌍🌏🌃❄️🔭🌌🌠
Double cluster view and took some DSL photo from South Bay mouth ,Manitoulin Island ,maybe 10 street lights and doesnt even have population on the town sign if i had to guess around 100 people 25 homes maybe ,super dark ,dont no bortle rating ,but it dark ,worth th trip been going 10 plus years
I imaged M33 this September in LRGBHa. The results of the Ha were amazing. Definitely worth adding to the mix.
Thanks Teagan. Great info. Going after the bubble nebula as soon as the skies clear! Dr B from Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦
The Owl Cluster is one of my favorites to view and I got a pic of it from my iPhone. Wish I could post it here.
Oh this month gonna be fun time to take out the EdgeHD 14 and get m33 Never got it before actually i haven't captured any galaxy before
I concur on M31 ( the Big Kahuna ) being prime for imaging in November. I was able to capture 25 hours end of October to November 2
Thanks for the heads up 👍.
What should Andromeda Galaxy look like in bortle 4 skies through a celestron 130dx? Because I see a faint, small colorless blob. 😕 Using 25mm eyepiece
What is the owl cluster?
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Winterseason have been finally started and november is one or cooliest months for an astronomical events like a Meteor Showers, defienitily as a named by Leo im super interested and hyped to see a Leonid meteor shower, this is my second change to see it. I really hope I'll see my first ever Meteor Shower. 🌎🌍🌏🌃❄️🔭🌌🌠
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Double cluster view and took some DSL photo from South Bay mouth ,Manitoulin Island ,maybe 10 street lights and doesnt even have population on the town sign if i had to guess around 100 people 25 homes maybe ,super dark ,dont no bortle rating ,but it dark ,worth th trip been going 10 plus years
They claim it's a naked eye galaxy and yet I've never seen it and been looking for it for 50 years. I'm going to have to call their bluff.
I imaged both M31 and M33 with Seestar S50 and DWARF II from Bortle 4 in Upstate New York - th-cam.com/users/liveijcSKG2w4VI
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