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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2006

The Orion Nebula shot through my telescope (LX-90) showing increasing exposure times.

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  • how wide is the aperture of your telescope?

  • 8"

  • What kind of camera are you using? Thanks!

  • @thecaliforniazephyr

    The camera is called the StellaCam 2. Made by a company called Adirondack Video Astronomy (AVA).

  • I only wish you could see them in colour from Earth...

  • taha65466 - SORRY! I accidentally clicked "Remove" instead of "Reply". Yes, I used increasing exposures. Regarding stacking - There's more to it than I can explain here. Check Google, or the Yahoo Astrophotography groups.

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  • This is great. Thanks for sharing. 

  • What telescope are you using? Great footage!

  • What camera did you use?

  • it resembles an angel wiong

  • Amazing detail. I saw my first galaxy tonight. not as clear as this, and i have a shitty mount , but hey, ive only owned a scope for a week, and ive seen another Galaxy already!!

  • Very nice!

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