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This lovely picture is a photograph of the Dumbbell Nebula that I took using the 24inch PlaneWave telescope at the Penn State Davey Lab Observatory!
...This photograph was made with 88 images, 3 filters, about 4 hours of observation and analysis, and 3 of my best friends.
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This picture is one of my most proudest and meaningful accomplishments as an undergraduate student, and holds so much significance in my heart.

This breathtaking image is a photograph of the Moon on July 27th 2020 at first quarter. My Dad and I took this photograph with a Canon EOS REBEL T3i camera with a focal length of 250mm, aperture of F11, ISO of 100, and exposure time of 1/50s. We love some father-daughter astrophotography! :)

This entrancing image is a photograph of the full Moon on August 3rd 2020. My Dad and I took this photograph with a Canon EOS REBEL T3i camera with a focal length of 250mm, aperture of F13, ISO of 100, and exposure time of 1/125s. Hopefully I can have a whole collection of Moon photographs on here someday!

This ~spooky~ image is a photograph of the Blue Moon (nearly at apogee!) on October 31st 2020. My Dad and I took this photograph with my 8 inch NexStar Evolution telescope and a Canon EOS REBEL T3i camera. What a treat on a chilly Halloween night!

This gorgeous image is a photograph of the Orion Nebula on January 10th 2021. My Dad and I took this photograph with my 8 inch NexStar Evolution telescope and a Canon EOS REBEL T3i camera. It's quite a bit over exposed and only captures a small portion of the nebula's grandeur, but I love how some of its brilliant color is peeking through as if to offer a glimmer of hope in the midst of this darkness. I don't have access to the same stacking software I did at school, but until I have the time to get the hang of some new software, I'm pretty happy with this image and I hope you love it too!
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