Andromeda over the Sahara Desert
Taken by Jordi Coy on June 5, 2022 @ Sahara desert, Morocco
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Exposure Time: 1/250
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 1000
Date Taken: 2022:06:23 14:51:45
 
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If we move away from light pollution, we will be able to observe the furthest point that the human eye can see without using any instrument. That place is our neighboring galaxy, Andromeda. We will not be able to see it as in this image since it is several images stacked with long exposure to obtain more detail and with a telephoto lens, but we will be able to see its bright nucleus as a diffuse point. This photograph is the result of three stacked photos of one minute each and a landscape photo. all made in the same place and with the same camera and lens at 200 mm Canon 5DMk IV Lens Canon 100-200mm Mount Star tracker skywatcher 3 photos of the sky of 60 seconds, f/4, ISO 2600, 200mm. 1 photo of foregorund in blue hour of 1/250, f/5.6, 1000 ISO, 200mm.
Photographer's website:
https://www.instagram.com/jordicoy_astrophoto/
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