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Astronomy Exhibition ATT in Essen, Germany

ATT, Europe's biggest astronomy fair, is taking place on May 29, 2010, in Essen, Germany. Thousands of visitors come to the exhibition and meet manufacturers, dealers and experienced amateur astronomers from across Europe. Many of official resellers of The Imaging Source astronomy cameras will be present.

RTMC Astronomy Expo Big Bear, USA

The 42nd annual RTMC Astronomy Expo took place in Big Bear City, California, from Wednesday, May 12, 2010 to Sunday, May 16, 2010. RTMC stands for the "Riverside Telescope Makers Conference" and was founded in 1969. This year's theme was Dark Sky Observing.

SAMPLE IMAGES

Space Shuttle Discovery on Mission STS-131

Launched on April 05, 2010, Discovery and its seven crew members have successfully accomplished Mission STS-131 and returned to earth safely on April 19, 2010. Discovery successfully undocked from ISS on April 17, 2010 and was preparing for her landing when Laurent Langelez captured these images.

Stunning Mars and Sun Images

The following Mars and Sun images were submitted by Italian amateur Giancarlo Calzetta, using his DMK 41AU02.AS and DBK 21AU04.AS astronomy cameras. Giancarlo took these images in Bratto and Bergamo, northern Italy.

Marvelous Solar Images

The following Solar images are submitted by Marco Vidovic, an amateur astrophotographer based in Markovci, eastern Slovenia, Europe. Marco took these solar images with his DMK 21AU04.AS on April 06, 2010.