>>4375230Your picture's focused, buddy. Two things:
1 - Looks like your mount was shaken during the exposure (windy? But then the grass and/or trees would be out of blurry - they kinda are). I don't think the mount failed or sagged (weak mount, or its lock levers don't hold - overloaded?) but that's a long explanation leading to a stronger guess it was moved near the end of exposure exposure.
2 - At 25 seconds, you're picking up star trails (shows proper westward motion streaks - this isn't from a sagging tripod), even with a 28mm lens. Only ways to fix that: barn door pseudo drive, proper equatorial mount, or field de-rotator.
For focusing, those tower lights are plenty far away, and if they're not bright enough to see, perhaps a new brightness setting for the screen would help (pic related)?