Cassiopeia and the Andromeda Galaxy?

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The $10,000 question is whether I captured the faint smudge of the AG in this phone photo, 10/9/20 at 9:58 PM. I keep thinking that I can perhaps make it out. (but maybe not!)

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Sorry man, cant see it.
And I downloaded it and blew it up.........
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Yeah, a 4-second exposure time probably wouldn't do it. Used a google pixel 4 phone with the "night sight" feature. I am picking up a ZWO cam soon and that should help. I'm taking baby steps towards AP. Hoping to do some planetary work for starters.
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I don't think you caught it, Michael. I blew out your sky and don't see it... Approximately fifteen degrees right. The second pic is just a more gentle bump.:)
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Re: Cassiopeia and the Andromeda Galaxy?

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The mottled sky seems to show mottle where the galaxy is, but it's the same all over, so I'm erring on the side of no!

Nice Cassiopeia though!

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