~4 hours total exposure time on the Andromeda Galaxy using the Meade 6000 80mm APO refractor and the ZWO 294MC PRO from Bortle 2 skies.
~4 hours total exposure time on the Andromeda Galaxy using the Meade 6000 80mm APO refractor and the ZWO 294MC PRO from Bortle 2 skies.
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