I have been enjoying my streak of clear skies lately and I was feeling like doing some "slow" astrophotography and using my Celestron C6 to get up close to some of these things. Tonight I chose the bubble nebula to see what I could get. Although I knew I would have some challenges. My seeing out here hastn't been that great and I would probably be oversampling my images. Since I just got a ZWO Am5 harmonic drive mount I've also wondered how it would perform at longer focal lengths. Would it track properly with my scope racked out at 2500mm? Join me in this one and hang out! Thanks to my subscribers and thank you for 900 subs! I am a tiny channel and I appreciate you all for following my journey in astrophotography. Here's where I get my music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/9colh6/ Follow me on instagram! @astronotna

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