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Caugh an ISS transit of the sun this morning. The sky wasn't completely clear but clear enough you could see the ISS pass by. #SeeStar

My version of comet C/2025 F2 Swan, taken Saturday morning from Signal Hill, NL 1.5 hours before sunrise. Five minutes of 10-sec images, processed in siril,graxpert with a touch up in photoshop. The Seestar put the comet dead center when I searched for it. #Seestar #astrophotography #Newfoundland

Al Minliar al Asad or Kappa Leonis. An orange giant in the constellation Leo. 30 10-second subs, processed with Siril, Graxpert and starnet. #Seestar #astrophotography

I've been collecting pictures of stars with my telescope the last little while. I have over 200 now. This is one of my latest ones, Muliphein in Canis Major. I think the all the background stars and their colors look pretty cool. #Seestar #astrophotography #Newfoundland

Kelvin Helmholtz clouds, from Bauline last night. They’re like waves in the sky. #Newfoundland #nlwx

The seestar was a trooper tonight, spent 5 hours out in < -5 degrees C weather, captured images of 32 stars, no problems whatsoever. The only reason we stopped was clouds. #Seestar

Betelgeuse Betelgeuse Betelgeuse!!! #Seestar #Astrophotography #Newfoundland

Tonight's full moon, it's like a big spotlight in the sky. #Seestar

Jupiter and Saturn with my seestar #Seestar #astrophotography

Some more galaxies I've captured with my Seestar; #seestar #astrophotography #astronomy

The International Space Station transiting the sun, captured by my Seestar and extracted from a a video. You can find out when the ISS or the Chinese space station Tiangong transits the sun or moon from your location using this site, transit-finder.com . #seestar

The Eastern and Western Veil Nebulas. The remnants of a star 20 times as massive as the sun that exploded in Cygnus approximately 10,000 or so years ago. #seestar #astronomy #astrophotography

The double cluster in the constellation Perseus, taken back in August. #seestar #astronomy #astrophotography

Some Galaxies from my Seestar; #seestar #astronomy #astrophotography

The crab nebula, in the constellation Taurus. It's what's left of a star that exploded in 1054. It was so bright at the time that it could be seen during the day for nearly a month. 30 minutes of images, processed with Siril and Graxpert, bortle 5 skies. #seestar #astronomy #astrophotography