Nearly three decades ago, when I started construction of our family’s RV-6 I had this dream of taking my 10” SCT telescope to remote sites and doing deep sky astrophotography. That telescope was so big I could barely get it into the fuselage in my garage - and I was in my 30s. There's no way I could get it in there now. But technology has a way of catching up. The other day I was on an extra paper route as chief gear raiser / ice getter in the King Air, and ended up in a very remote part of Texas with no moon. A couple of minutes of research online and I got the following 1X image with my iPhone 17 Pro Max, propped up against my water bottle on the tailgate of a truck.
It's almost too much to handle how easy this was. I'll go ahead and include the help screen that showed me what settings to use.
The future is still bright on this astrophotography RV dream of mine. https://www.darkskymap.com/nightSkyBrightness will help.
M31 Andromeda Galaxy in the upper left quadrant. 2.65 million light years away (it’s 220,000 light years in diameter once you get there). Seen at an angle, the far side is nearly a quarter million years more mature.
My head hurts….
v/r,dr


It's almost too much to handle how easy this was. I'll go ahead and include the help screen that showed me what settings to use.
The future is still bright on this astrophotography RV dream of mine. https://www.darkskymap.com/nightSkyBrightness will help.
M31 Andromeda Galaxy in the upper left quadrant. 2.65 million light years away (it’s 220,000 light years in diameter once you get there). Seen at an angle, the far side is nearly a quarter million years more mature.
My head hurts….
v/r,dr







