Why do most photos of galaxies/stars say it took X amount of hours to capture? Can a single photo not be taken?

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Why do most photos of galaxies/stars say it took X amount of hours to capture? Can a single photo not be taken?

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The longer the exposure, the more light reaches the film/detector in the camera. With very dim objects, not enough photons are hitting the detector to produce a discernable image, you have to wait to get enough for the object to stand out from the background.

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