Orion Nebula

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TAN
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Orion Nebula

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Still trying to get to grips with the Hypercam 183C camera,but certainly surprised with this result.Connected to a 80mm refractor,on a driven equatorial mount.
A stack of 113 frames @ 7.5 secs before the clouds rolled in!

ImageStack_113frames_847s by David Schmidt, on Flickr

Thanks for looking.

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Excellent ,well done !
Don't know about those jets ,they spoil a very nice place

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Love that Cracking Shot :clap:
Ian Harris https://www.flickr.com/photos/ian_harrisuk/

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Out of this world! ;)
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TAN
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Thanks for the kind comments all.Appreciated :up:

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Excellent image.

Haven’t used my scopes for a while having had several very frustrating attempts to set my new EQ6 mount up.
Been thinking about having another run at it recently and this has inspired me.

Where are you based with your scope?

Cheers,
Jeff.
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