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Its M42 (AKA) The great Orion Nebula. A Stellar nursery located in the sword of Orion to the unaided eye looks like a fuzzy star. under exposing the outer nebulosity would reveal a cluster of young stars in the bright central region.Great photo but being dense what am I looking at?
Simplified, yes...Are these what we refer to as 'stars'? The sun I believe is basically a nuclear reaction with it's gravitational pull all that prevents burning matter from spreading and frying us. Are stars the same?
Ah the famous historic cultural centre.....some of those buildings are over 15 years old!
And some of them are actually finished,Ah the famous historic cultural centre.....some of those buildings are over 15 years old!
One hour exposure. Wow. That's sharp. I had to go back a few posts to look at your tracking mount.First night out with the new mount.. disgusting skies and a full moon, but results look promising for better skies.. Eta Carina, 1 hour total exposure time, over the top of a lit resort and an airport...The neighbors are probably thinking, "what that weirdo doing, sitting in a camp chair on his driveway at 3 in the morning drinking coffee ?"
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They were broken down into individual 40 second exposures, mainly because the mucky sky, and live stacked as I shot them. but the guider was only making tiny corrections of sub arc seconds, but I suspect most of those were due to shooting close to horizon and the guide system trying to compensate for atmospheric refraction fluctuations.. But all in all , its a great unit, I look forward to using it more favorable conditions...One hour exposure. Wow. That's sharp. I had to go back a few posts to look at your tracking mount.