2 Hour 15 Minute Star Trails 08/10/19
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK on the night of the peak of the Draconids Meteor Shower. I was imaging for almost 5 solid hours and didn't detect a single meteor in that time. There were periods when clouds came through the field of view so this is just 2 hours 15 minutes worth of images stacked.
Canon 1100D with 18-55mm kit lens, ISO-800 for 20 seconds at f3/5. An almost 80% Waxing Gibbous Moon was really bleaching the sky so the fainter stars were lost. Images stacked using StarStaX then processed in Fast Stone Image Viewer. The camera was set up next to my telescope pier so the tree was illuminated by my laptop screen as I was out imaging the Moon at the same time with my ASI120MC camera
2 Hour 15 Minute Star Trails 08/10/19
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK on the night of the peak of the Draconids Meteor Shower. I was imaging for almost 5 solid hours and didn't detect a single meteor in that time. There were periods when clouds came through the field of view so this is just 2 hours 15 minutes worth of images stacked.
Canon 1100D with 18-55mm kit lens, ISO-800 for 20 seconds at f3/5. An almost 80% Waxing Gibbous Moon was really bleaching the sky so the fainter stars were lost. Images stacked using StarStaX then processed in Fast Stone Image Viewer. The camera was set up next to my telescope pier so the tree was illuminated by my laptop screen as I was out imaging the Moon at the same time with my ASI120MC camera