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Old 27-10-2019, 03:36 PM
ericwbenson (Eric)
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Hi Tony,

What you have there is diffraction of an off-axis star by the anodized barrel of a tube inside of your OTA/focuser/imaging train. Starlight impinging at grazing angle on the somewhat smooth wall of a tube (with microgrooves from machining) produces that effect. You can possibly see it with your naked eye by observing the daytime sky (or a bright screen in a dark room) without the camera/filter wheel in place. (don't look anywhere near the sun obviously).

I had to solve this problem with my telescope. See the bottom of this thread here:
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...d.php?t=105990


Good luck,
EB
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