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  • Astrophotography by Jerry Lodriguss

    Astronomical photographs, Astrophotography tips and techniques, Digital enhancement of astrophotos in Photoshop Astronomical photographs, Astrophotography tips and techniques, Digital enhancement of ...

  • Astrophotography by Jeff Stys

    ... 10 inch LX200 schmidt-cassegrain telescope. Lots of information on getting started in astrophotography is also provided. Home Photo Galleries Galaxies Nebulae Star Clusters The Planets The Moon Comets ...

  • Starmatt Astrophotography

    Gallery of photographs of celestial objects in deep space. These images are exposed at dark-sky ... Please tour this gallery of astrophotographs of celestial objects in deep space. These ...

  • Russell Croman Astrophotography

    ... plug-in for Adobe Photoshop ® . To be added to the New Photo E-Mail List , click here . Solar System Nebulae Star Clusters Galaxies Wide-Field Equipment Lists of Images Resources Adjust your ...

  • Weasner's Astrophotography with the ETX and DS Page

    ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE ETX AND DS Last updated: 31 October 2005 This page contains information on astrophotography with the ETX and DS telescopes. Please send tips with pertinent details on how you ...

  • Weasner's Meade ETX Accessories

    ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY ACCESSORIES Last updated: 21 October 2005 Atik 0.5 focal reducer (08/08/05) Prime Focus T-Adapter (06/22/05) Digi-T System Camera Adapter (08/07/01) Digital Camera adapters (09/26/00) Meade T ...

  • Deep Sky Photography: Astrophotography by George Greaney

    Deep Sky: Astrophotography by George Greaney Deep Sky: Astrophotography by George Greaney Imaging the Deep Sky Astronomical Images by George Greaney CCD Images Film Images ...

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  • Video Astronomy

    video capture astrophotography, video astrophotography, video astronomy, stellacam 2, Atik 2HS, Jim Ferreira . . . . . . M76, "Little Dumbbell Nebula," NGC 650 & NGC 651, 10.1 magnitude planetary nebula 120mm ...


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    Astrophotography produces some stunning images of space and the night sky. We showcase some of the winners of the 2010 CWAS Astrophotography Competition.

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    For many weeks, the planet that has dominated our evening sky has been brilliant Venus, visible low in the west-southwest sky for about 90 minutes after sunset. But after Venus sets, it is Jupiter that takes over for the rest of the night, outshining everything in the night sky but the moon. 

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    "I'm on rhe outside… I'm lookin' in." And just who are we looking in at this time? None other than the familiar face of Centaurus A.. The stunning, turbulent dust lane is cloaked in the ethereal mist of living galaxy stuff – the result of a gravitationally hungry elliptical galaxy drawing a smaller companion spiral [...]

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    The "dog days" of summer officially came to an end this week, but few people know what the expression really means. The phrase actually has a celestial origin.

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