A #vespera #telescope #photo I took last night of the Carina #nebula from the southern hemisphere in #brazil
A #vespera #telescope #photo I took last night of the Carina #nebula from the southern hemisphere in #brazil
A #vespera #telescope #photo of the Tarantula #nebula from the southern hemisphere in #brazil
Andromeda galaxy (M31) 2.54 million light years away. Possibly on a collision course with the Milky Way. With a width of 220 000 light years, it’s almost twice as big as our own galaxy.
694 photos stacked worth 1h56 of exposition. Shot with #Vaonis #Vespera II. This is the direct output from the telescope. First time that I get to shoot under a bortle 4 sky 😃
Here’s what our Sun looks like, currently.
First two images shot with the Vespera Pro with N10000 filter (250mm/F5), last one with the SeeStar S50 with its included solar filter.
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Featured on Vaonis’ best of images for the month with my Running Chicken nebula #vespera #astronomy #astrophotography
38 likes, 0 comments - vaonis on May 30, 2025: "This month’s most inspiring views of the cosmos Captured by our amazing community with Vaonis smart telescopes, these deep-sky wonders showcase both dedication and creativity: • NGC 7822 – A beautifully processed portrait of this star-forming region. Andrea Comari | Vespera Pro • Running Chicken Nebula – Captured under southern skies with vibrant detail. Daniel Hall | Vespera II • Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) – A spiral masterpiece, stacked to perfection. Joe Sorace | Vespera Pro • Elephant Trunk Nebula – A deep and moody composition. Charles Michaud | Vespera II • The “E” Dark Nebula – A silhouette among the stars. Ray Mandeville | Vespera II Curious to join in? Share your captures, tag us and get featured in next month’s selection. #Vaonis #VesperaII #Astrophotography #VesperaPro".