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COMMUNITY NEWS

AME 2009

AME 2009 is a major event in the astronomical calender. It takes place in Villingen-Schwenningen (Germany) on September 26, 2009. Two of our German distributors will be attending the show and selling the DMK, DBK and DFK astronomy cameras with a special discount.

Pic Du Midi

The mission of Pic du Midi is to preserve the first astronomy observation zone in Europe. Its opening ceremony was held on the top of Pic du Midi, southern France, in June. La Clef des Etoiles, one of The Imaging Source distributors in France, co-founded this project and sent us a report after it joined the ceremony.

SAMPLE IMAGES

Stunning View of Jupiter

Based in Texas, USA, Dave Frost sent us a really high resolution photo of Jupiter. He captured it with his DMK 21AU04.AS astronomy camera in August.

International Space Station

As large as a football field, ISS is rapidly orbiting the Earth. It fascinates almost every astronomy amateur around the world. Laurent Langelez took a few pictures of ISS when it flew over Ramicourt, France, on August 30, 2009.

Picture of Solar Prominence

Irish astronomy photographer Dave Gradwell has written a review of DMK 21AU04.AS. He took a few pictures of a solar prominence, while he was testing the camera. The review will be published in Irish astronomy magazine "Astronomy & Space".