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Canada winter astro photography is not for me faint of heart. Cold fingers and cold equipment. However it does provide some great opportunity to capture deeper sky objects that we don't always get a chance to see year round. Andromeda currently sits in the western sky and was proving to be difficult to see with the waxing gibbous moon shining overhead. If you look closely, there is a smudge below and to the right which is a sister galaxy (Messier 110) Who knew!? All out there for us to see. Canon R7, RF 100-400, 300mm, f9, iso400, 150 sec, Startracker pro 2i.
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Andromeda and a sister.
Photographer: Hans B. Epp
hansbepp | Feb 19, 2024
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