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Old 06-05-2020, 02:45 PM
glend (Glen)
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As Dunk has said, forget shooting Oiii with the Moon up. I have shot Ha and Sii when the Moon was up, but my rule was to stay 90 degrees away if possible, so no moonlight can spill into the front light shield and reflect around. And forget doing any imaging around the full Moon, there are plenty of other nights, and the stars aren't going anywhere, don't rush, it only compromises your final result.
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