Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Clear Night! The Sculptor Galaxy

 Since my move to south-eastern Arizona I have been longing to image some of the galaxies that hang lower in the night sky than I could image from central Oregon. Tonight I focused my attention on the Sculptor Galaxy:



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