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COMMUNITY NEWS

Astronomy Cameras Press Center is Launched

Since the launch of The Imaging Source astronomy cameras in January 2007, the response from the press and astronomy community has been incredible. A new section has just been added to the web site, which makes available for download a large number of published articles.

Astronomy Cameras on AstroTalkUK Podcast

Following our recent visit to AstroFest 2008 in London, the astronomy cameras directer of marketing was interviewed by Gurbir Singh from the AstroTalkUK podcast. Gurbir's podcast is released every Sunday and is geared towards amateur astronomers.

Christian Arsidi: the Lunar Specialist

Christian Arsidi is one of the first French amateur astronomers to have tested The Imaging Source astronomy cameras. He is particularly interested in capturing the Moon and publishing his beautiful high resolution images on the Internet.

SAMPLE IMAGES

M42 Captured by Sylvia Kowollik

Sylvia Kowollik is an amateur astronomer, based in Germany, who is especially interested in deploying The Imaging Source astronomy cameras for deep sky imaging. One of her latest images - that of M42 - is a real gem!

USB 2.0 Astronomy Cameras Capture ISS

In the past few weeks, customers have sent in many images of ISS. which they captured with the USB 2.0 astronomy cameras. It is great to see The Imaging Source astronomy cameras being used to capture satellites and not only for planetary and deep sky imaging.

Didier Favre Publishes Mars' Opposition Step-by-Step

Last month, Didier Favre - who is based in Paris, France - sent us an image sequence of Mars' opposition, which took place last December. The images, which he submitted were captured between December 18, 2007 and December 23, 2007 with his DMK 31AF03.AS.