Barnard's Star > Barnard's Star is a red dwarf about six light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Ophiuchus. It is the fourth-nearest-known individual star to the Sun after the three components of the Alpha Centauri system, and the closest star in the northern celestial hemisphere. Its stellar mass is about 14% of the Sun's. Despite its proximity, the star has a dim apparent magnitude of +9.5 and is invisible to the unaided eye; it is much brighter in the infrared than in visible light. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard%27s_Star Canon 1300D ISO 6400 1s f/5.6 50 Light frames 20 Dark frames Stacked in deep sky stacker I didn't use a star tracker, only constellations and public data. This was very difficult in a Bortle 8 city with a target near the horizon. You can find additional information at: https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/4605499