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@AstroBackyard Avatar @AstroBackyard 🔭AstroBackyard

🔭AstroBackyard posts on X about target, $271560ks the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence target, $271560ks #81

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"The 'Horsehead Nebula' in Orion ✨ X Hours Total Exposure 📷"
X Link 2025-12-01T23:50Z 68.4K followers, 7698 engagements

"The Seagull Nebula 🌌 Here is a spectacular astrophotography target to try with your wide-field refractor this winter. I took this one using a super portable (quickly set up and run back inside) on a freezing cold night in February. This massive emission nebula is hiding on the border of the constellations Monoceros and Canis Major - and it's pretty low. I chose to shoot long 5-minute exposures through my dual-band filter for this one (Optolong L-Extreme) capturing XX frames in total. For this time of year I really appreciate some automation in my setup so I can stay inside I even used"
X Link 2025-12-05T16:15Z 68.4K followers, 5610 engagements

"The Witch Head Nebula 🌌 This is my latest photo of the haunting Witch Head Nebula captured through a small telescope under dark skies. It's a reflection nebula that glows primarily by reflecting the light of the nearby bright star Rigel in Orion (you can't miss it in this image) The Witch Head is extremely faint (low surface brightness) and requires a long integration time or very dark skies to do justice. This is a popular winter astrophotography target for anyone shooting with a wide-field refractor - it's HUGE For this picture I captured 180-second exposures (60 in total) from the dark"
X Link 2025-12-11T15:52Z 68.4K followers, 6676 engagements