Andromeda Galaxy M31
Astrophotography

Stealing light from the deep night, one frame at a time.

Bortle Class 5, Suburban Sky
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You don't capture the night. You outlast it burn hours of darkness for one honest frame.

Selected Works · Febbraio, Giugno MMXXVI

Four skies, frozen still.

Three to six hours of integration each, all shot from a Bortle 5 backyard with a Sky-Watcher EQ5-Pro and a 150/750 Newtonian, between February and June 2026. In the order they happened.

Orion Nebula M42
No. 01, Stellar Nursery

The Sword of Orion

M42, three February nights from the backyard, binned 2x to fight the gradient. The Trapezium cluster still punches through, even at Bortle 5.

Integration2 h
Distance1,344 ly
LocationBackyard, IT
YearMMXXVI
Andromeda Galaxy M31
No. 02, Neighbour Galaxy

Andromeda, Closing In

M31 on the night of 21 February, dust lanes cutting the disc, GraXpert pulling the gradient out frame by frame. M32 drifting nearby, already late to the collision.

Integration30 min
Distance2.5 Mly
LocationBackyard, IT
YearMMXXVI
Lagoon Nebula M8
No. 03, Sagittarius

The Lagoon Nebula

M8, first June target once the core cleared the rooftops. Short nights, narrow window, but the Hourglass region still resolved clean.

Integration1 h 30 min
Distance4,100 ly
LocationBackyard, IT
YearMMXXVI
The Moon
No. 04, Lunar Detail

The Moon, Close Up

23 April, high-frame-rate lucky imaging, stacked and sharpened. Terminator cutting straight across the craters, every shadow doing the work.

Frames2000
Distance384,400 km
LocationBackyard, IT
Year2026
Field Notes

Other works.

M94 Galaxy
Backyard, 01:40, M94 finally cleared the neighbour's roofline
NGC 3992 Galaxy
Backyard, 23:55, NGC 3992, faint and worth the wait
No. 01

Three nights on the Sword.

M42 reacquired three times in a row, guide star kept drifting in the wind. Binned to 2x to save the signal, ran GraXpert twice on the gradient. Came out cleaner than expected for Bortle 5.

No. 02

M101, five hours in.

Pinwheel Galaxy stacked across two nights, five hours thirty total. Faint spiral arms barely above the noise floor, denoise pass after denoise pass until the structure held.

No. 03

M8 before the short nights win.

Lagoon Nebula low on the southern horizon, racing the shrinking dark window. A single session, just enough to hold onto the Hourglass region before summer twilight took over.

Apparatus

Gear that holds the line.

In astrophotography the camera is rarely the expensive part. The mount, heavy, silent, always tracking, is what matters. Every long exposure is a bet on how well it fights Earth's spin.

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Mount
Sky-Watcher EQ5-Pro, SynScan GoTo
02
Main Scope
Sky-Watcher 150/750, Newtonian
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Imaging Camera
Player One Uranus C Pro, colour
04
Guide Camera
ZWO ASI120MM
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Filter
SVBONY CLS 2″, light-pollution suppression
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Autofocuser
Gemini EAF Pro
Signal

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