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Astrophotographer spends 115 hours capturing Horsehead Nebula in striking detail with backyard telescope
An astrophotographer spent 115 hours capturing the Horsehead Nebula using a backyard telescope, resulting in a detailed image showing swirling clouds of brown, red, and orange with blue and white stars. The image highlights the nebula's vibrant colors and celestial features.
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