Astronomy Cameras Newsletter - November 04, 2009
COMMUNITY NEWS
GigE Astronomy Cameras Launched!

GigE Astronomy Cameras Launched!

The Imaging Source is delighted to announce the immediate availability of a new range of astronomy cameras that ship with a GigE interface. These new cameras permit cable lengths of up to 100 meters.

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Lucam Recorder 2.6 has been released!

Lucam Recorder 2.6 has been released!

Heiko Wilkens, the developer of the capture software Lucam Recorder has just released version 2.6 of his software. The new version boasts even better support for The Imaging Source astronomy cameras.

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Winner of

Winner of "Objectifs sur la Lune"

The winner of the "Objectifs sur la Lune" competition, organized by the French magazine "L'Astronomie" has been announced. The prize was awarded on September 05, 2009 in Paris at the French Astronomical Society. The first three winners were presented with an astronomy cameras, manufactured by The Imaging Source.

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SAMPLE IMAGES
Moon Mosaic by Ivan Vasilev

Moon Mosaic by Ivan Vasilev

It does not happen very often that we receive an image of the complete Moon. Such imaginary requires considerable work and lots of free time! Ivan Vasilev, a Russian amateur astronomy has submitted an especially large mosaic image of the Moon that he captured with a DMK 31AU03.AS.

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Occultation of Ganymed and Europe

Occultation of Ganymed and Europe

Efrain Morales Rivera, who is based in Puerto Rico submitted an animation, showing the occultation of Europa and Ganymede - two Galilean moons of the giant planet. He captured the sequence with a DMK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera.

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Solar Prominences Animation

Solar Prominences Animation

French astronomy photographer Jean-Paul Godard sent us a fantastic animation of a solar prominence, he captured last month. He took dozens of videos with his DMK 41AU02.AS camera, processed each video into one image using Registax, then combined those images into a sequence to make this animation.

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