The Andromeda Galaxy - Messier 31

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Absolutely amazing that you can do this with equipment anyone can buy.
And it was only about 100 years ago that people first realized it was a different galaxy. I hope to visit this place someday.

Thank you very much @abitcoinskeptic
A visit there would really awesome. But unfortunately, I think we will not be able to travel there within a foreseeable time.

Fantastic images Kevin and all from your back yard. Very impressive indeed.
Both are fabulous but I prefer the second image. (more contrasty)

I've been considering buying a telescope so this was a good list of what I may need to get.
You've got a new follower :)

Thank you very much for your kind words @molometer
I also tend to the second version, even when the noise is more.

I am glad that I could help you with the listing. But you can also start with cheaper equipment.
In my eyes, the mount is the most important thing. Better buy it too big than too small. With a bigger mount, you are more flexible with the telescope.

Thank you very much for following :-)

Probably the most amazing photos I have ever seen taken from a backyard

Thank you very much for your kind words @mathowl

For my opinion the results are amazing Kevin! A very good work and a real equipment battle! Greetings

Thank you so much, David 😊
I can’t make a decision between this two images. Hopefully it would be easier after I have collected more data 😂
Greetings

What an excellent photograph, space is one of the biggest and most unknown places, but even so, every day we try to explore it with the use of telescopes. I really like this type of content and especially that you complete the post with the technical data. Very good post, greetings.

Thank you very much @reialfr
I'm glad that you like it. :-)
You're right. Even though we have discovered so much, most of it is still a huge mystery.
Greetings

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