So, after imaging the Rosette with the Celestron RASA 11", f2.2 astrograph/QHY 600 P camera (as the previous image shows, filled with Elon Musk satelitte streaks), I also imaged it with my William Optics 102mm refractor f5.6/ZWO ASI 071 pro cooled camera, same 10 minute single exposure unguided on my Byers series II GEM, with the results shown here. So, slower optics and less efficient camera turning photons into data. As you can see in comparison - the image here also shows satellites' streaking thru the image, but they are shorter and there isn't as many captured. Thinking that if necessary, I can image thru either 3 or 6 um narrowband filters with the RASA 11 and block out the Musk garbage???
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