## Running Man Nebula
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Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, and fellow astronomy enthusiasts, Today, I stand before you to discuss a matter of great importance in the field of astrophotography—a matter that requires our candid evaluation and honest critique. Specifically, we will address the image of the Orion's Running Man Nebula and its portrayal within the realm of celestial photography. First and foremost, let us acknowledge the dedication and passion that drives astronomers and astrophotographers to capture the beauty and wonder of our universe. Their efforts are instrumental in unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos and sharing its magnificence with the world. However, in this process, we must also hold ourselves accountable to the highest standards of accuracy, representation, and clarity. The image in question, purportedly portraying the orbits within the Orion's Running Man Nebula, has come under scrutiny for several reasons. The nebula itself is a complex and awe-inspiring celestial structure, nestled within the Orion constellation. Its intricate filaments and regions of ionized gas present a fascinating subject for astrophotography. However, the specific depiction of orbits within this image raises valid concerns. Accuracy and fidelity in astronomical imagery are paramount, as they provide a window into the workings of the cosmos. This particular image, unfortunately, lacks the necessary precision and clarity to effectively convey the intricacies of orbits within the nebula. The ambiguity and lack of discernible orbits compromise the scientific and educational value of the image. As enthusiasts and educators, it is essential that we present images that are both captivating and informative. An image that fails to clearly depict the orbits within the Running Man Nebula does a disservice to our mission of spreading knowledge and fostering a deep appreciation for the universe. In conclusion, while we commend the tireless efforts of astrophotographers and
their dedication to capturing the cosmos, it is our responsibility to uphold the highest standards of accuracy and representation. The image in question, although an attempt to capture the beauty of the Orion's Running Man Nebula, falls short in accurately portraying the orbits within. Let us use this as an opportunity to reflect on the importance of precision and fidelity in our endeavors to unveil the wonders of the universe. Thank
@solar umbra
thanks!
I love that u used the early hours to not image Orion but running man
I wanna image running man with the c11 i use i can get a pretty good image of it but i gotta wait till winter cause if i wake up early i will get distracted with horsehead
very nice
@solar umbra why are the stars still DIM
honestly dont know what your on abt at this point
Indeed 
Is running man any good with narrowband
what abt em
not rlly
Also, is that non linear starnet I am smelling? 👃
its reflection
no its linear
Their cores are dim
bro what
Not really although there is some cool HA glowing at the upper edge I think @brittle sentinel
And they are magentaish
Hello 200
Hello Bray Fallsn't
Yeah
im not seeing it but ill brighten it anyway
@celest tide am I right?
What those look like normal stars
You're Schizophrenic
Uh...... no not really lmao
How is no one seeing it
Yeah
I see vien diffraction spikes thats the only thing not normal for me since i use a sct
what abt them
@mental bluff
better?
Looks the same
And your colli is slightly off too
That's better
Looks better
its not, its the spider vains
I've told him to fix the vains 1000 times.
@solar umbra
No.
What is wrong with them @solar umbra¿
Arent aligned or some shit apparently

this
Yeah they arent aligned @little sable
just not aligned perfectly
starts from chat gpt
:(
“my” english essay had the same one
The issue with the stars is likely due to stretching with Arcsinh. I've had a similar issues with star cores.
Fantastic colors
thats fixed but they looked like disco balls originally yea
make sure in siril you do all your process in Autostretch and run starnet in Autostretch
thanks!
@solar umbra ow much data
Just short of 3hrs