Deep Sky Objects

A deep-sky object is any astronomical object that is not an individual star or Solar System object. The classification is used for the most part by amateur astronomers to denote visually observed faint naked eye and telescopic objects such as star clusters, nebulae and galaxies. This distinction is practical and technical, implying a variety of instruments and techniques appropriate to observation, and does not distinguish the nature of the object itself.

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A dual 8K wallpaper of some of my favorite Deep Sky Objects I’ve photographed throughout 2022. This image represents over 400 hours of long exposure time [OC]

A dual 8K wallpaper of some of my favorite Deep Sky Objects I’ve photographed throughout 2021. This image represents over 320 hours of long exposure time [OC]