Never seen this before in 21 years of imaging! Right across the middle you can see a tumbling piece of space junk – North is to the right. This is in the Meissa nebulosity (North of Orion) which is why the background looks red. This is a single 10-minute exposure using the 200mm lenses and the ASI 2600MC Pro CMOS colour cameras.
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