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COMMUNITY NEWS

Sterne Und Weltraum: Comparative Test Report

The German magazine Sterne und Weltraum has just published an extremely detailed comparative test report (10 pages) on eight of The Imaging Source astronomy cameras. The report was written by Peter and Christian Wellmann over the course of several months.

Interstellarum: Astronomy Cameras Test Report

May 2008 seems to be the month for the German press to write about our astronomy cameras: Professor Dr. Ullrich Dittler was sent three cameras for the purpose of review back in 2007. His test report has just been published in this month's Interstellarum.

ATT 2008, Essen: Another Successful Astronomy Event

Jonathan Maron and Aurélie Le Fort, from the marketing department at The Imaging Source in Bremen, Germany, attended ATT 2008 in Essen on May 31, 2008. The event was organized by Walter-Hohmann- Sternwarte and was an incredible success!

SAMPLE IMAGES

Mike Salway: Incredible Images of Jupiter

Mike Salway is an amateur astronomer based in Australia. He recently sent us a number of fantastic Jupiter images, which he captured on May 09, 2008, using a USB 2.0 astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source.

Alberto Mayer: Deep Sky Images from Italy

We have been in touch with Alberto Mayer, an amateur astronomer who is based in the suburbs of Milan, Italy. He has submitted several deep sky images, which he captured with The Imaging Source astronomy cameras.

Michael Wilk: First Light with DMK 21AU04.AS

We extend a very warm welcome to Michael Wilk. As a new member to The Imaging Source astronomy cameras community, Michael, who is based in Germany, has sent us a delightful mosaic of the Moon, which he captured on May 13, 2008, using a USB 2.0 DMK 21AU04.AS.