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Trifid and Lagoon Nebulae together in the sky

Trifid and Lagoon Nebulae

Trifid and Lagoon Nebulae captured together by amature astronomer Richard Harris at Ozark Hills Observatory using a 4" Takahashi telescope and 62 megapixel camera.

California Nebula captured by Richard Harris astronomer using a Takahashi FSQ-106-EDX4 and high resolution 6200MM camera

I captured California Nebula with my telescope in the Ozarks

Richard Harris reveals the hidden beauty of NGC 1499, California Nebula through 18 hours of deep-sky imaging. A breathtaking look at sulfer and hydrogen light, cosmic structure, and the quiet wonder waiting above Missouri’s dark skies.

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.

Orion Nebula region widefield astrophoto Springfield Mo

Orion Nebula 2024

We return to the Orion region after 2 years to uncover new details using our latest gear, the Takahashi FSQ-106 EDX4, a 6200MM camera, and 3nm Chroma filters. This setup promises to reveal even more breathtaking features than my 2022 attempt.

NGC 1893 and IC 405 Takahashi FSQ106 EDX4 Nebulae widefield Rich Harris Astrophotography

NGC 1893 and IC 405 Nebulae Takahashi FSQ106 EDX4 widefield

Stunning widefield view of NGC 1893 and IC 405 nebulae, captured with the Takahashi FSQ106 EDX4 by Richard Harris at Ozark Hills Observatory. This vibrant image reveals vivid cosmic colors and intricate nebular structures, showcasing deep-sky wonders in breathtaking detail.

Veil Nebula astrophotography over the Ozark Hills

Veil Nebula astrophotography over Ozark Hills

Astrophoto of the Veil Nebula, captured with a Takahashi FSQ-106 EDX4 telescope by astrophotographer Richard Harris, showcasing both the Eastern and Western sides against the backdrop of the scenic Ozark Hills.

IC 1396 Elephants Trunk Nebula from the Ozarks

IC 1396, known as the Elephant's Trunk Nebula, is a stunning region of ionized gas and interstellar dust in the constellation Cepheus. Captured from the Ozarks in Missouri by Richard Harris, this image showcases intricate structures and vibrant colors, highlighting the beauty of this cosmic formation.

M27 Dumbbell Nebula astrophoto taken with the FSQ 106 EDX4 by Richard Harris

M27 Dumbbell Nebula with a Takahashi FSQ106EDX4 instrument

We captured the breathtaking beauty of the M27 Dumbbell Nebula on a hot summer night with the Takahashi FSQ106EDX4 telescope. Explore detailed images of this stunning planetary nebula, renowned for its intricate structure and vivid colors. Discover the universe's wonders with precision and clarity, showcasing the exceptional performance of the FSQ106EDX4 in astrophotography under warm, clear Ozarks skies.

The Paramount MX Series 6 in the Ozark Hills Observatory

Upgrade in the dome to the Software Bisque MX mount

Ozark Hills Observatory upgrades from an LX850 to the advanced Software Bisque Paramount MX+ mount, enhancing precision and stability for astronomical observations. Experience superior tracking and imaging capabilities with this state-of-the-art equipment. Stay tuned for more stellar updates!

NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula captured with Takahashi FSQ-106EDEX4

NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula captured with Takahashi FSQ-106EDEX4

Discover the stunning NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula captured with the Takahashi FSQ-106EDEX4 by Richard Harris. This remarkable image showcases the intricate details and vibrant colors of this celestial wonder, making it a must-see for astrophotography enthusiasts and stargazers alike.

The Orion Nebula astrophoto taken with the TEC 180 FL telescope and ZWO 6200MM camera

The Orion Nebula M42 astrophoto taken with the TEC 180 FL

The awe-inspiring beauty of the Orion Nebula M42 is revealed through our latest astrophoto taken with the high-end TEC 180 FL telescope. This image showcases the incredible detail and vibrant colors of one of the most famous celestial objects in the night sky. The TEC 180 FL's superior optics bring out the intricate structures and gas clouds of the nebula, revealing aspects that are often missed in lesser-quality images.

RCW 58 Ring Nebula in Carina The Telescope House Ozark Hills Observatory

Astrophotography of a Wolf Rayet star RCW 58 using a 24 inch telescope

The cosmic beauty of RCW 58, a stunning star captured in our high-resolution astrophotography. This celestial image showcases the intricate details of the star's surrounding nebulosity, revealing the dynamic processes within this distant corner of the universe. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts and space photography collectors.

WR102 a star that is 200,000 degrees hotter than the Sun

The hottest star in our universe WR 102 astrophoto by Richard Harris

WR 102 is one of the hottest known stars in our universe and it's also among the only Wolf–Rayet stars known to be in our Milky Way galaxy. It has a surface temperatures exceeding 200,000 Kelvin. This astrophoto by Richard Harris of Missouri was taken from a remotely operated observatory in Chile using a CDK24 PlaneWave telescope.

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Status Ozark Hills Observatory

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Get the latest sky conditions and weather forecast for the Ozark Hills Observatory. View real-time updates on seeing, transparency, and cloud cover to plan your night of reflection, discovery, and astronomical observation in the Missouri Ozarks.
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About Ozark Hills Observatory

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The Ozark Hills Observatory is operated by the Richard Harris Family. It 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 in Missouri.
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Ozark Hills Observatory - Astronomy in the Ozarks

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The Ozark Hills Observatory, managed by the Richard Harris Family, is devoted to nurturing a profound relationship between humanity and the divine cosmos. Our core mission is to offer a haven for celestial discovery, educational enrichment, and the admiration of the cosmos, set against the tranquil backdrop of the Ozark Hills in Missouri. We are equipped with advanced telescopes and dedicated to conserving the area's natural splendor.
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