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Related: About this forumM42 the orion nebula
couldnt shoot the aurora from my backyard,to much light pollution and central texas was to far south
but I did have teh telescope out the past few nights.
8 hours on the orion nebula

					
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						M42 the orion nebula (Original Post)
						moonshinegnomie
						Oct 2024
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calimary
(88,312 posts)1. WOW!!!
        I see a face in there. Lower left side of the big cloud.
brer cat
(27,188 posts)2. It amazes me how much detail you capture.
        Thanks for sharing!
Walleye
(43,015 posts)3. Amazing! It does look organic, in a way, great detail
        Picaro
(2,265 posts)4. Wow
        Just wow.
BobTheSubgenius
(12,124 posts)5. That is a beautiful pic!
        And it sure makes the origin of the word "nebulous" easy to understand.





