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This is a bit feint but it is visible , The Moon was full on this night and has washed out the Color in the Milky way core . I will get out again when there is no moon and try to get better Data.

This photo of the Moon was taken Hand Held at 100 ISO and a shutter speed of 1/25 s F8, while sitting in the passenger seat of a car. I did it to see just how good the IBS was in the Eos R5 As you can See it really works well.

This was taken on the R5 with the 100-400 L Lens and the 2X and 1.4x tele converters to give a focal length of 1120 MM at F11

The glow is not from street lights or house light pollution but is from the Full moon , but I still got some detail in challenging circumstances.

This is the best one so far of the Milky way , I will have to try yo get a Darker night for a longer exposure.

Another Single photo of Jupiter this time , showing its 4 Moons in a line . Taken with the Eos R5 Camera

This is a truly Red Planet , but you can just about see the polar Ice Cap in the Photo, taken with the Canon Eos R5 and a Camera lens with Teleconverters , no telescope.

This is a Single photo of Saturn , you can clearly see the Rings . It was taken with the Eos R5 using a 100-400L lens with a 1.4X =2X teleconverter, from a standard Tripod