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I'm a 29 y.o. chemist and data scientist interested in astronomy since I was a kid. I started looking at the stars when I was a youngster using a very cheap, plastic-made telescope. I didn't know it was garbage, but I was extremely happy to be able …
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I'm a 29 y.o. chemist and data scientist interested in astronomy since I was a kid. I started looking at the stars when I was a youngster using a very cheap, plastic-made telescope. I didn't know it was garbage, but I was extremely happy to be able to see the craters of the Moon in that definition. Despite being overwhelmed, the interest decreased rapidly.
Years passed but my ambition and knowledge about space never fainted. I joined an introductory astronomy class in my city when I was 25, looking for more answers. I've never been the same since then. My professor sparked my curiosity for the stars after years of being in the shadows and quickly I began buying a new telescope, mount, camera and started learning from scratch.
This was the beginning of my story that still continues. I hope it never ends anymore.
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