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You can set the camera up to take a series of shots one after the other on long exposures each lasting 5 to 30 seconds each depending on your kit but by which time the stars will have move position.

There is software that can select specific stars and pull them all back into position for the final composite image.

The alternative is to buy an expensive tracking mount that follows the stars in transit and takes the photos in sequence but where's the fun in that lol

I think about poor old Galileo Galilei back in 15th -16th century Pisa with the poor telescope equipment that he had to use compared to us today. He still made some amazing discoveries.

He would be astonished at what we can do these days in our back gardens. :-)

The burst mode you are refering to is usually used in fast action shots like sports etc.

I got some better photos just now and it's way past my bedtime. Goodnight Pryde. :-)

Thanks for the wonderful response:)

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