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Originally Posted by Cosmic
You're welcome, great image to look at as is. 100% and I wish I had more time for this hobby, I really do. I have the asi 1600MM Pro, I'm really itching to use it one day (coming from a D610). But my family life and my Olympic lifting takes to much of the pie 
You are correct as long as you are happy with the result that is all that matters and some more data is only a click away (with the help of some clear skies). I think we are lucky to have the technology available to us to capture these mind blowing targets. I would love to see what we can do in 500 years, that would be very interesting
Cheers,
Dan
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Hi Dan,
I was very active in my 20's and early thirty's in Astrophotography (film days), then came long the kids, study, work and I dropped out of Astronomy altogether. It wasn't until I retired about 7 years ago that I go back into it, believe me once the bug bites it never leaves you. I don't think you need to wait 500 years, in the next 20 you will see astounding progress. This is assuming light pollution doesn't totally destroy our hobby.
Cheers
Peter