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M45 Pleaides Star Cluster

M45 Pleaides Star Cluster

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Veil Nebula

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NGC 1433 Barred Spiral Galaxy

NGC 1433 Barred Spiral Galaxy

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Orion Nebula M42

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M16 eagle nebula pillars of creation

M16 eagle nebula pillars of creation

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Sombrero Galaxy M104

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Centaurus A NGC 5128

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Heart Nebula

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M31 Andromeda galaxy

M31 Andromeda galaxy

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IC 1396 Elephants Trunk Nebula

IC 1396 Elephants Trunk Nebula

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Orion Complex

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M27 Dumbbell Nebula

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NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula

NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula

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Rosette Nebula

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Statue of Liberty Nebula NGC 3576

Statue of Liberty Nebula NGC 3576

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Emission nebula NGC 249

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Takahashi Epsilon 160ED and ATIK 16200 astrophoto of Andromeda M31 galaxy Richard Harris Ozark Hills

Takahashi Epsilon 160ED and a night with Andromeda M31

Under a stretch of rare clear skies, I set out to capture M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, in one night using the Takahashi Epsilon 160ED and ATIK 16200, gathering nearly five hours of LRGB data for a closer look at our neighboring island universe.

Crescent Nebula wide field with Takahashi FSQ-106-EDXIIII Richard Harris Astrophotographer Strafford Mo

Crescent Nebula and surrounding structures wide-field

Explore the Sadr Region in stunning detail with a 25-hour deep-sky image capturing the Crescent Nebula and surrounding structures in Cygnus. Shot from the Ozarks using narrowband and LRGB filters, this wide-field view reveals hidden beauty in the heart of the Milky Way.