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COMMUNITY NEWS

Northeast Astronomy Forum & Telescope Show

The Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) will be taking place between April 17 and April 18. Be sure to checkout The Imaging Source resellers, who will be exhibiting our astronomy cameras.

AOASky - 8th Winter Meeting

The AOAsky Winter Meeting is an astronomy event organized by Astro Optik von Bergen, one of The Imaging Source resellers in Switzerland. It is going to take place in Langis, Glaubenberg, between March 19, 2010 and March 21, 2010.

Trevor Barry and Saturn's SED

Trevor Barry is an amateur astronomer, based in Australia. In 2008 he provided NASA with many photos showing Saturn's electrostatic discharge. The photos, which he captured with a DMK 21AU04.AS, were used to support the Cassini Mission.

SAMPLE IMAGES

Stunning Mars Images - NASA APOD

Jean-Luc Dauvergne has really made the most of the 2010 Mars approach with his telescope at the top of Pic du Midi, southern France, and The Imaging Source astronomy camera. The photo featured as NASA's Astronomy Picture Of the Day on February 5, 2010.

Extraordinary Solar Prominence Images

Jim Ferreira from Livermore in California has submitted some of his latest images, showing solar prominence. The images were captured with an astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source. The blog post includes a shot of his rig.

Full Moon in Malaysia

William Chin has captured a stunning 25 megapixel mosaic image of the Moon. The amateur astrophotographer is based in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and used a DMK 41AU02.AS astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source.