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Vermont Woman Photographs Distant Galaxies Using Gear Most Scientists Would Call Basic
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Vermont Woman Photographs Distant Galaxies Using Gear Most Scientists Would Call Basic
In a recent feature published by Space.com, Vermont-based astrophotographer Dr. Michele Hernandez Bayliss has revealed a stunning set of deep-sky portraits captured entirely from her own backyard observatory. Using a combination of cutting-edge telescopes, precise filters, and 36 hours of exposure time, she managed to produce detailed photographs of two remarkable galaxies — Messier 94, also known as the Croc’s Eye, and Messier 51, better known …
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