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yeah, good call keeping that tone, it adds drama and and makes the scene feel alive :) You dont need a big scope right away, a star tracker plus stacking with that 600 can pull out nebulae and more detail. If you want glass, a small 72ED refractor or a 130PDS newtonian is cheapish and friendly to learn. What are you leaning toward, tracker or small refractor?

Currently, I don't plan to buy anything for this, but I am leaning towards a tracker more at first. I lent the 600mm lens, I have 200mm. It's not that long, but it has f2.8 glass so it gets a lot more light in it.