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Hello CHatree, 
 

If you purchase more than one set of the same object, you can be sure that each dataset is unique because they are made up of frames captured at different times. One way to verify this is by checking the filenames of the frames. Each frame's filename includes the exact time it was captured.

For example, a filename like:

**CHI-1-CMOS_2024-09-27T08-15-51_NGC300_Halpha_300s_ID463053_cal**

This tells you that the frame was taken on September 27, 2024, at 08:15:51 UT by the CHI-1-CMOS telescope. Since the filenames include timestamps, you can confirm that every frame is unique, even if they belong to the same object.

 

Clear Skies,

Ernesto

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3 hours ago, ERNESTO GUIDO said:

Hello CHatree, 
 

If you purchase more than one set of the same object, you can be sure that each dataset is unique because they are made up of frames captured at different times. One way to verify this is by checking the filenames of the frames. Each frame's filename includes the exact time it was captured.

For example, a filename like:

**CHI-1-CMOS_2024-09-27T08-15-51_NGC300_Halpha_300s_ID463053_cal**

This tells you that the frame was taken on September 27, 2024, at 08:15:51 UT by the CHI-1-CMOS telescope. Since the filenames include timestamps, you can confirm that every frame is unique, even if they belong to the same object.

 

Clear Skies,

Ernesto

Thanks for your kind reply so much

 

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