Photographing a Galaxy for 10 Seconds vs 10 Hours
I pointed my telescope at Andromeda galaxy for 10 seconds, 10 minutes, and 10 hours to see how much detail we can reveal about this deep space object. Support this channel on Patreon! / ianlauerastro ASTROPHOTO RESOURCES FREE Beginner Telescope Buying Guide: https://shorturl.at/ONTLo The Fast Track to Deep Space Photography eBook: https://shorturl.at/gYHOy Astrophoto Newsletter: https://shorturl.at/qOYgN Upcoming Astrophotography Workshops: https://stargazertours.com/ Stargazer Clothing: https://shorturl.at/O5RtM Affiliate Links: ZWO ASI2600MM-P - My astronomy camera: https://bit.ly/46p92xk CEM70 - Telescope mount I use: https://bit.ly/4dnYHE4 Fujifilm XT4 Camera - Camera I use for astro: https://rb.gy/ykvt7o Sony A7SIII Camera - Vlog/nightscape camera: https://amzn.to/4c2d0Nw Slik Tripod: https://amzn.to/4cZqriD RedCat 51 Telescope - my favorite starter scope: https://bit.ly/434WIRl SkyWatcher GTI - Star Tracker for beginners: https://bit.ly/4aE0sv8 Social media: / ianlauerastro https://x.com/ianlauerastro / ianlauerastro

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