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Old 12-09-2012, 04:57 PM
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The details are a bit sketchy. Your first post implied you were imaging in cloudy weather. Was this the case?

Are you able to try a different camera? Could it be the camera? Is there something on the sensor window or on your filters?

What you posted looks a bit like brighter stars go when you image when there is high thin cloud. Not the case?

Greg.
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