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Some the images presented here are the result of recording stars using the Bullet camera, a TV set, and then recording the TV screen with the Panasonic SDR S26. The images were then downloaded to our PC, converted to a .avi file, then placed into a free software image stacking program called Registax. Anywhere from 200 to 500 frames were stacked to get the images you see here.
The Bullet camera had a 5-100mm lens attached and was at maximum zoom. (Near 32X zoom.)
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Top left image is the area in Orion that is Orion's sword. The foggy looking patches are nebula or gas clouds. The streaks in all of the images were the result of stacking and a defect in the first bullet camera which had hot spots/pixels.
Top center image is the Pleiades star cluster which also has nebula around the brightest 7 stars.
Top right image is a capture of the Andromeda galaxy and surrounding stars. The galaxy M10 is just barely visible.
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