Experiencing the 2024 Solar Eclipse in the Ozarks
The solar eclipse in April 2024 gave us the opportunity to see the moon eclipse over the sun while we ran time-lapse photos on our ZWO SeeStar, and Askar FRA600.
Heart Nebula photographed in Hydrogen Alpha Oxygen III and Sulfer II filters
Heart Nebula astrophoto taken over two nights using the Askar FRA600 and ZWO 6200MM camera for a total of 14 hours combined image data in SHO+L
Photographing M31 Andromeda galaxy with the Askar FRA600 and ZWO ASI6200MM
Hot August 2023 session of shooting M31 Andromeda galaxy using the Askar FRA600 telescope and ASI6200MM Pro camera in LRGB with Ha added in.
The Ozark Hills Observatory is dedicated to fostering a deep and profound connection between humanity and the God of our universe. Our mission revolves around providing a space for astronomical exploration, education, and appreciation in the serene embrace of the Ozark Hills. With state-of-the-art telescopes and a commitment to preserving the natural beauty of our surroundings, we strive to inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity about the cosmos. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or a curious novice, the Ozark Hills Observatory invites you to gaze upward, unravel the mysteries of the night sky, and unlock the boundless treasures of our universe.
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