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COMMUNITY NEWS

A Cosmic Shootout - the Hubble Tribute Competition

This October, Shuttle Atlantis will rendezvous with Hubble for one final repair mission. This repair mission will not be forgotten though. Ray Palmer, the founder of MyAstroSpace.com is holding a competition to see who can photograph Atlantis whilst docked with Hubble.

Blog Press Review for July 2008

Not only are The Imaging Source astronomy cameras becoming more and more popular in the press worldwide, but also in the blogesphere. A number of blog authors have also published information about The Imaging Source astronomy cameras in July 2008.

More Tests on Jupiter by 'Saint-Michel, Village Du Ciel'

For several months, the French astronomy society 'Saint-Michel, Village du Ciel' has been testing the DMK 41AU02.AS astronomy camera. For their latest report, the camera has landed in the hands of Guillaume Bertrand, who has sent us some of his Jupiter photos.

SAMPLE IMAGES

Solar Eclipse Photo by Bernhard Christ

Following the recent solar eclipse, we have started receiving a good number of photos. For example, this one, in the blog, was submitted by Bernhard Christ. The image was captured with DMK 31AF03.AS astronomy camera.

New Jupiter Animation by Efrain Morales

Efrain Morales is a very well established astrophotographer, who has been using The Imaging Source astronomy cameras for a long time. He recently contacted us again, submitting some spectacular images and an animation of Jupiter.

High Resolution Image of ISS

Oliver Stiehler is a German astrophotographer, who recently submitted the following high resolution image of ISS. It was captured with a DMK 21AF04.AS FireWire monochrome astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source.