I visited the “Ceta” (NGC 4631), and it didn’t come alone, and even with its pocket satellite on top! The little DWARF mini telescope honestly puffed away for forty-six minutes (while something buzzed and whistled nearby) to prove: the size of the telescope doesn’t matter when the Universe is so big). In short, I caught the galaxy, and the “Hockey Stick” (NGC 4656), which is floating below, officially receives the prize for the best photobombing of the evening) #Astrochata
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