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Originally Posted by LewisM
I'll say a FEW things.
1. each image shown is grossly out of focus
2. the "good" image showing stars has very poor tracking - there is elongation across the entire field. Stars should look like round points of light.
3. there IS internal reflection to some degree evident in some of the images
4. the "odd object" not only duplicates itself once, but in another shot, it is shown 4 times, in varying degrees of fade.
5. Possibly it would seem the scope is also out of collimation to some extent
I shoot my images from extreme light pollution and have no appreciable problems. Also, MANY MANY imagers in Sydney do not seem to suffer from any geological instability!!!
Next we will be seeing insects on the moon again... aye carumba!
I would seriously suggest LISTENING to what is being suggested and generously offered and not quoting erroneous figures and pseudo-science factoids.
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Main factor is collimation - scope is moved in/out the house so really should be re-collimated every time, but this slight problem can be fixed in the post.