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  1. It was unguided. Yes could well be a tracking shift and taking a few minutes to settle down.
  2. Thanks, vlaiv. So general Star explosion would be observable for a much longer period on earth. It makes sense.
  3. Ok. Thanks. Why would it diminish in subsequent shots with less than a minute intervals?
  4. During observations and taking photos last night through my Celestron 8SE, captured bright rings emitting from a star in snapshots sequence at North America Nebula. Was that star explosion? Ps. The second shot from top should be the first of the sequence.
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