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  • The Messier Catalog Workbook - A Guide to Capture 110 Messier Objects

    The Messier Catalog Workbook is a complete guide to help you observe and photograph all objects in the Messier catalog. Are you determined to capture every deep sky Messier object? Your goal is of course to either sketch or photograph every Messier object! Purchase the Messier Catalog Workbook here.

  • Messier 31 - The Andromeda Galaxy | Astrophotography and Tips

    After 6 months of work, we are all very proud to share our Kilo-hour image of Messier 31. I went back to a Bortle 4 zone and used the QHY600C One-Shot-Color camera to image Messier 31. attached our unmodified Canon T3i DSLR camera to our 8" Newtonian reflector telescope and aimed it at Messier If we had to pick one lens to image Messier 31, we would go with the popular Samyang 135mm f/2 which You will also be able to get two extra Messier objects: M32 and M110! Have you captured Messier 31?

  • Messier 63 - The Sunflower Galaxy in Canes Venatici

    Messier 63 (LRGBHa), the Sunflower Galaxy GEAR USED: Camera: ZWO ASI 1600mm Pro Mono Telescope: 8" It was the 63rd deep sky object to be added to Charles Messier's catalo, on June 14th, 1779. capture Messier 63: L, R, G, and B. Messier 63 FAQ In which constellation is M63 located? Final Thoughts Messier 63 is not very large, but it sure is impressive!

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