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The cold light of Rigel shining on the Witch, Manuel Peitsch
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The cold light of Rigel shining on the Witch

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The cold light of Rigel shining on the Witch

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This is an imaging artefact, of course. Nevertheless, the blue rays do come from Rigel (I actually checked that they converge on Rigel), most likely because of a reflection in my OTA. They are split into two, probably because of the Hyperstar.  This artefact could also be due, at least in part, to the L-pro filter, with which I have experienced artefactual reflections in other circumstances (but never as dramatic/spectacular as in this case).

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Description: This is a starless version, produced with StarXTerminator. Visible galaxies include NGC 1752, MCG-01-13-049, MCG-01-13-051, etc.

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The cold light of Rigel shining on the Witch, Manuel Peitsch