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Résultats Net 2025 Vaonis: perte de 870 695 euros astronotrip.fr/2026/06/resul… #vaonis #SmartTelescope
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Each summer, the Omega Nebula (M17) becomes a must-see target for astrophotographers, shining brightly in the constellation Sagittarius. 📷 Captured by #Vaonis with #VesperaPro2 under Bortle 4 skies. Total exposure : 4 hours. Dual Band filter. Mosaic and Multi-Night Mode.
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El telescopio Vaonis Hyperia tiene un sistema óptico Canon tecnoneo.com/2026/01/el-tele…
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Floating in the constellation Gemini, the Jellyfish Nebula is the glowing remnant of an ancient supernova, the powerful explosion marking the death of a massive star. 📷 Vespera 3 #Vaonis
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🌀 Messier 106 (NGC 4258) sits in Canes Venatici, the Hunting Dogs, about 23.7 million light-years away (±1.5). At magnitude ~8.4 and 18.6′ × 7.2′ across, it covers roughly two-thirds of a full Moon's length in the sky. It's an intermediate spiral, SAB(s)bc, holding something like 400 billion stars across a disk near 135,000 light-years wide, close to Andromeda's scale. 🕳️ What sets it apart is the engine at its heart: a supermassive black hole of about 40 million solar masses, feeding actively enough to carve a second, "anomalous" pair of arms out of hot gas. Those extra arms barely show in visible light but blaze in X-ray and radio. Its water-maser disk also made M106 one of the most precisely measured distances in the universe — a yardstick astronomers lean on to calibrate the cosmic distance ladder. 🔭 From central Europe it rides high — almost overhead. Spring evenings are the real season for it; right now in early June you catch it in the first proper dark, already west of the meridian and drifting toward the northwest before the short summer night gives out. 🔭🤖 Here's what I keep coming back to with this frame: it wasn't shot under dark skies with a big refractor. This is my Vaonis #Vespera II smart telescope, working from my rooftop here in Germany — 3 hours and 54 minutes of integration, stacked through the city's glow. A 50 mm aperture, no observatory, no perfect site. And still the core, the main arms, and a scatter of faint companion galaxies came through — its galaxy friends drifting around it in the field. If you've ever told yourself you need a mountaintop and a fortune to start, let this be the argument against that. Patience and a small automated scope in the backyard will already show you a galaxy 24 million light-years out. 🦣 Here's the part that quiets me every time. This light left around 24 million years ago, so there is simply no human chapter to tell. No cities, no writing, not even our earliest ancestors — the lineage that would one day lead to apes was only just stirring in Africa. The land belonged to others entirely: three-toed browsing horses, the long-limbed bear-dogs, the very last of the giant hornless rhinos moving under skies no human eye had ever read. 🌋 Earth back then stood on the threshold between the Oligocene and the Miocene — warmer than today, but already cooling, with Antarctica locked under ice. The Alps were still pushing upward, the Himalaya climbing as India ground northward, and the first great grasslands were spreading across drying continents. And the dinosaurs? Gone for more than 40 million years before this light even set out. The fossil record we dig through had already been buried deep by the time these photons left the galaxy. ✨ Some objects deep in outer space just don't ask for our legends, for pur stories. They just ask us to look, and to feel how small and brief our own moment really is against all that quiet distance. #Messier106 #galaxies Thanks for reading and Clear Skies /@xipteras
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The Pelican nebula is about 1,800 to 2,600 light-years from my back yard in the constellation Cygnus. It is an emission nebula that is a mix of gas clouds and star formation. This picture was taken last night with a Vaonis Pro smart telescope.
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J’ai retraité mes astrophotos au Vespera Pro1 de @Vaonis_fr • Galaxie d’Andromede M31 • Galaxie M51, la galaxie du tourbillon • Galaxie du triangle, M33 . Galaxies M81 et M82 Le tout de mon jardin 🇫🇷🏡🔭 #vespera #vaonis #Astrophotography #StarrySky #deepsky #vesperapro
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I’m absolutely thrilled with this image of the Iris Nebula taken with the Vaonis Vespera III 165 minutes imaging time. Other images are M39 and M71, both 20 minutes imaging time. All images are straight off the scope. Thanks to FLO for sending the scope. @Vaonis_fr @FLO_UK
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Vaonis Vespera III. This scope continues to impress me. It initialised quickly again last night and locked onto every target quickly too. The battery life is superb. Sunday 24th May 01:00-04:00 @Vaonis_fr @FLO_UK
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Jellyfish Nebula captured with Vespera 3. Unedited vs. processed. 5h30 under Bortle 4 skies using Dual Band filter, Mosaic mode, and Multi-Night Capture mode. #Vaonis
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A fleet of #Vespera Pro 2 pushing their limits high, and the Orion Nebula playing shy in the sky ✨ 📷 Photo courtesy of @CourcierEric , mountain guide and (astro)photographer. #Vaonis
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M51 - The Whirlpool Galaxy Vaonis Vespera III Seestar S50 Both images straight off the scopes, no post processing.
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Testing out the Vaonis Vespera III. I am very impressed, it initialises much faster than the VII & the battery life is incredible, I imaged for 6 hours, the battery was at 45% when I shut down. Here are the images I got last night 10/11th May. Images cropped. @Vaonis_fr @FLO_UK
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Earthshine, captured with the new Vespera 3 ✨ That glow on the dark side of a crescent Moon? It’s sunlight reflected from Earth, revealing the Moon’s full disk even when only a small part is illuminated. #Vaonis #Vespera3
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Check out Astronomy’s latest product recommendations: The Vespera II — X Edition from Vaonis, 'Cellarius Atlas' published by Taschen, and Celestron's NexYZ DX Smartphone Adapter Kit. vist.ly/53e39
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First attempt at Deep sky objects with the Vaonis Vespera III The battery didn’t deplete during initialisation & was still at 95% when I shut down 😃 M81 & M82 - 10 minutes M13 - 3 minutes Looking forward to a clear night for longer imaging runs. @Vaonis_fr @FLO_UK
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First Light with the Vaonis Vespera III Our Sun This image is straight off the scope, no post processing. Many thanks to @FLO_UK for sending this scope out. @Vaonis_fr
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