After repeated failures, I was able to capture a chunk of the Milky Way. A tree partially snuck into the photo, but it is the first bit of success I've had with our own galaxy.
After a 6 month wait the new "smart telescope" has arrived. There is no eyepiece to view the celestial objects. Instead, the telescope is linked to your phone or tablet for viewing and images are downloaded when you connect the scope to your desktop. Dwarf 3 telescope First night's images: The Andromeda Galaxy This galaxy is approximately 2.5 million light years from Earth. Thought to be about the same size as the Milky Way Galaxy and it's headed our way. Should arrive in 4 to 5 billion years. Few actual collisions are expected as the stars are so widely distributed with the final result being one much larger galaxy. This is the only object visible to our naked eye that lies outside of the Milky Way. Everything else we see at night, lies within our own galaxy. Here is the same image as it comes off the telscope with zero processing. Here is one more image with the number of background stars reduced through processing.
New objects tonight. First, the California Nebula. This emission nebula bears a slight resemblence to the shape of the State of California. Next the Pleiades (M45). This is an open star cluster that is the nearest Messier object to the Earth. Lastly, the Heart Nebula. You can just make out the top of the heart shape in red.
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