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M 78
Posted: Feb 13th, 2026
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Telescope/Lens:
Celestron C 11 XLT SC
Camera:
ZWO ASI 2600MC DUO
Mount:
EQ6R-PRO
Software:
DSS, Sirill, PI, LR
Accessories:
Starizona Hyperstar, Optolong L-para
Exposure:
490 x 120" ISO/Gain: 0
- Unfiltered
161 x 240" ISO/Gain: 0
- Optolong L-para
33 x 480" ISO/Gain: 0
- Optolong L-para
Ekaterinburg, Russia
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M 78 Telescope/Lens: Celestron C 11 XLT SC Camera: ZWO ASI 2600MC DUO Mount: EQ6R-PRO Software: DSS, Sirill, PI, LR Accessories: Starizona Hyperstar, Optolong L-para Ekaterinburg, Russia Exposure: 490 x 120" ISO/Gain: 0 - Unfiltered 161 x 240" ISO/Gain: 0 - Optolong L-para 33 x 480" ISO/Gain: 0 - Optolong L-para Original size: https://deepskyhosting.com/4LJzsDm Author: DeeMooN
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Thank you for sharing your photos - this is exactly what this project is all about! :-)
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Robert Nik
Why are there stripes in the image? They are especially noticeable in the upper left corner.
Today, at 19:38
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Deemoon
Replied to Robert Nik
This is from Orion's Belt.
Today, at 19:43
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Robert Nik
Replied to Deemoon
Your entire left side is covered in horizontal stripes.
And the Orion Nebula should be at the bottom. The Barnard's Loop is on the left, so the belt is at the bottom.)
Today, at 19:46
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Deemoon
Replied to Robert Nik
Artifacts from bright stars, that's for sure, there are no other causes.
Today, at 21:08
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Deemoon
Replied to Robert Nik
Artifacts from bright stars, that's for sure, there are no other causes.
Today, at 21:08
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And the Orion Nebula should be at the bottom. The Barnard's Loop is on the left, so the belt is at the bottom.)
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