From last night with the Seestar, we have the colorful Helix Nebula NGC7293 and the wispy Pelican Nebula IC5070. I've been imaging almost every night since I got the Seestar, and the weather forecast says clear skies for the next week. But I'm running out of things to point at until the seasons change. I wonder how well the Seestar will capture the Draconid meteor shower Oct. 7, or whether I should just do timelapse for about six hours with the 1D and the 50mm lens. It will be near the bright star Vega so I should be able to find it.
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