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Andromeda Galaxy

Andromeda Galaxy - the closest neighbouring galaxy to us at (only) 2.5 million light years.

 

This image is basically what Andromeda looked like 2.5 million years ago, when the light photons first started out on their long journey to Earth, before ultimately arriving on my camera sensor.

 

All of the individual stars you can see in this pic are actually in the foreground - a part of our own Milky Way, and therefore much closer to us than Andromeda.

 

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Experts go easy on me! This is my very first attempt at photographing a DSO and I don't have a scope or tracker. Any advice appreciated :)

 

- 200mm, manually tracked by adjusting the tripod every 30 or so frames to keep the galaxy as central as possible.

- 400 x 1.6sec exposure (ISO16000,f2.8), 20 x dark frames, 20 x bias frames.

- Stacked using Deep Sky Stacker.

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Uploaded on October 5, 2017