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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.

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.

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About Ozark Hills Observatory

https://ozarkhillsobservatory.com/page/about-ozark-hills-observatory/
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

https://ozarkhillsobservatory.com/
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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