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the horshead nebula,a work in progress (Original Post)
moonshinegnomie
Dec 2022
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,635 posts)1. Looks great to me! Beautiful! Thank you! n/t
The Roux Comes First
(1,299 posts)2. Wow! That Is an Astonishing Eyeful!!
Thanks for sharing.
Shermann
(7,423 posts)3. So you can monitor the progress as the exposure continues?
Amazing!
moonshinegnomie
(2,454 posts)8. i take a series of single exposures
and then stack them together with calibration shots and the stretch the result to bring out the nebula
GreenWave
(6,759 posts)4. 8,800,000,000,000,000 miles from Earth.
About 1500 light years away. So it probably still looks close to that!
303squadron
(545 posts)5. Beautifully done
And no starlink streaks?
moonshinegnomie
(2,454 posts)7. mutliple exposures. when stacked and starlink satelites get removed
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,170 posts)6. Wow!
Wonderful!