While the neighbors were having their tenth sleep, my DWARF mini heroically “vacuumed” photons from the abyss for four hours in a row to track down this elusive spiral M 101. The conditions were such that even mosquitoes were wearing sweaters, but for the sake of such a shot I was ready to turn into an ice statue (spoiler: the telescope was more comfortable than me). In the end, this “little guy” produced a result that proves that the size of the lens is not the main thing, if you have the patience of a Tibetan monk and the right software!
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