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Astrophotography using the TRIAD Ultra filter under extreme light pollution

Astrophotography using the TRIAD Ultra filter under extreme light pollution Filter used:
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Galactic Hunter takes you on mysterious adventures to other worlds. Whether we are visiting planets, galaxies, nebulae, comets, or star clusters, the goal of Galactic Hunter is to teach you astronomy through one of the most rewarding hobbies: Astrophotography. Join my wife and I in our galactic adventures, and question everything you know about what lays outside of our little world.

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CMOS Camera: ASI 1600MM Pro -
DSLR Camera: Canon 7D Mark II -

Telescope: Orion 8” f/3.9 Newtonian Astrograph Reflector -

Mount: Orion Atlas Q-G Computerized GoTo Mount -

Guiding: ZWO ASI 290MM MINI -

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