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Astrophotography from Vienna

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Astrophotography from Vienna! Amateur astronomer Klaus Aschenbrenner has captured Messier 81, also called Bodes Galaxy, in an impressive way.Messier 81 is a bright spiral galaxy of the Hubble type Sb in the constellation of the Great Bear in the northern starry sky. The image was taken in Vienna on a total of eight nights between January and March 2022. Taken with: Newton Skywatcher 200/1000, ASI ZWO 2600MM Pro. (Klaus Aschenbrenner)
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