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M33, the Triangulum galaxy. Single night exposure with Televue-85 and a ZWO ASI 2600 MC
The Flaming Star Nebula!
This was the result of about a weeks worth of clear nights, over 11 hours of integration time.
The Flaming Star nebula is both an emission and Reflection nebula. The deep red you see is ionized gas giving off a glow, and the blue you see is the reflected light of the bright star coming back to us!
Full details of the capture on Astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/c7f5dk/
The Double Cluster! This is a naked-eye object if you're in dark enough skies-- but visible in binoculars or a telescope in lighter skies if you know where to look. It's one of my favorite visual targets, but it's a bit less exciting than most astrophotos.
This is 10 x 150 second exposures stacked and processed in Pixinsight. Taken with a Televue-85 and a ZWO ASI 585MC.
The Orion Nebula!
About 2 hours of acquisition time with a TV-85 and a ZWO ASI 585MC. Processed in Siril + Affinity Photo.