Symonator wrote:some nice pics there...whats all the lines behind though?
You know like you say shooting stars but looks like smudges lol.

alright though, deffo something i have been intrested in.
The lines you see where due to the Telescope i was using the ultra-sensitive CCD was "blooming", which leaves those distinctive "tails" from bright stars. Usually these are eliminated during image processing,
I reported this and they where looking into it.
What Daz said is True, but that's with a Standard telescope / camera when you leave your shutter lens open.
If you get a Normal Camera. Get in on a Stand, point it up to the sky.
Set the shutter speed to something stupid!!!! 30 seconds or even an hour or 2 if you want a wicked effect.
and increase the exposure to get a good view.
and see the glare the starts leave behind.
Before you take the picture (a little tip i learnt)
Hold some paper over the lens, Push the capture button to take the picture, and then remove the paper.
This disabled the auto focus so it captures from what you would see from your eyes sort of.
No doing this sometimes gives you a gazy blurry picture.