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IC Capture.AS Now Available in German & FrenchIn addition to English and Chinese, the astronomy camera control software IC Capture.AS is now also available in German and French. The software ships with all astronomy cameras, which are manufactured by The Imaging Source. |
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Dattrax Software Announces AstroTrackerAstroTracker is a software for auto-guiding, specifically written for The Imaging Source monochrome and color astronomy cameras. It has been designed from the ground up to resolve the numerous problems associated with the capture of images using a telescope. |
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New Movie by Sebastian Voltmer: the Return of MarsSebastian Voltmer, a German amateur astronomer, about whom we have written plenty in the past, has just released a new movie of Mars. Many of the sequences in the movie were captured with The Imaging Source astronomy cameras. |
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New Solar Images by Christophe BehaegelAs the weather slowly gets better, so do the images of the sun! Christophe Behaegel, an amateur astronomer based in Belgium, recently sent us a great solar image, which he captured with his DMK 31AF03.AS astronomy cameras and an h-alpha filter. |
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Trapezium in M42 by Aaron WorleyAaron Worley is an amateur astronomer, based in the USA. On February 16, 2009 he captured a smashing image of Trapezium in M42 (Orion Nebula), using an astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source. |
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Yet More New Images of ISSOliver Stiehler, a German amateur astronomer submitted some of his latest ISS photos. He captured them with a DMK 21AF04.AS. His images have caused quite a stir in the community... Why? Take a look for yourself... |