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some identifying help


ChrisONZ

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Hi All, Chris here. I've taken these pics of various stars / planets using my Nikon z7ii and 100-400 lens. I can see the far right one is Jupiter (and i think images 2 and 3 are the same, just emitting different colours on different days), but the others elude me. Its surprisingly difficult to find any matching images on google for comparison....I wondered if anyone knew any of these from their experience. I'm very new to this, just started this year.

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Hi Chris,

Rather than a collage of objects it’s best to post the individual photos complete with background of stars, time/date and rough direction you were looking.

I can see Jupiter but the others are not clear, seem to be pixelated and have saturated colours.

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