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The following images are made with a Sky-Watcher telescope (f=750mm, 150mm aperture) and a Raspberry Pi V1 or HQ camera. I made them from my garden behind my house. I live close to a big city and light pollution is enormous. Even in a dark and clear night I can not see with naked eyes more than 50 stars on the sky. The Orion nebula or the Andromeda galaxy can only be guessed. But the camera and the stacking makes hidden things visible!
Moon, mosaic made of 4 images

Moon, details

Jupiter with 3 of its moons, 98x50 ms exposure time
M42 “Orion Nebula”, 31x20 s exposure time

M31 “Andromeda Galaxy”, 45x40 s exposure time, taken with f=80 mm photo lens

M27 “Dumbbell Nebula”, 16x20 s exposure time

M57 “Ring Nebula”, 19x10 s exposure time

M81 “Bode’s Galaxy”, 19x40 s exposure time

NGC1432 “Maia Nebula”, 30x20 s exposure time

NGC1432 “Running Man Nebula”, 25x20 s exposure time

NGC7023 “Iris Nebula”, 31x40 s exposure time
