We are at the end of summer astrophotography season and it made me think of finding a spot far enough where it felt like adventure but close enough where I could access it when it gets cold. I think I've found one and it's also a bortle 4! It's situated in the middle of a mountain town! In this video I experience what astrophotography could be like here for the first time. I also continue my project on IC 63 "the ghost in cassiopeia". So far have collected data from borte 2 zone and I am excited to see what bortle 4 has to offer on this project. Catch the first video on this project here! https://youtu.be/lOeIromPqPY Thanks to my subscribers and thank you for 3800 subs! I am a tiny channel and I appreciate you all for following my journey in astrophotography. Check out more of my Astro Story Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs-S8rViu4qy88dM8gv1nB8AXyjJkful_ Astrophotography Dealers: Highpoint Scientific https://bit.ly/3TxxaaT Agena Astro https://bit.ly/3GBGZyx ZWO 294MM PRO https://bit.ly/3LcG1Lt Askar 103MM APO refractor https://bit.ly/4eUXiGy Askar 0.6X reducer for Askar 103 https://bit.ly/4cQIo2e https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/9colh6/ Follow me on instagram! @astronotna

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