Matt Cinciripino
MCinciripino
Andromeda Galaxy
It may not be Hubble quality, but even being able to see this fuzzy patch of light is impressive considering the distance. At about two and a half million light years it is likely the most distant object that can ever be seen with the un-aided eye. Shot un-guided, from the Cohen Woodlands, Colchester, CT.
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Andromeda Galaxy
It may not be Hubble quality, but even being able to see this fuzzy patch of light is impressive considering the distance. At about two and a half million light years it is likely the most distant object that can ever be seen with the un-aided eye. Shot un-guided, from the Cohen Woodlands, Colchester, CT.
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Uploaded on September 4, 2010
Taken on August 30, 2010