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"ALL SKY PROBE" Camera

With this system, developed by Cyril Cavadore, you can measure the quality of sky in real time. It uses GigE or USB astronomy cameras, manufactured by The Imaging Source and can record fast phenomena, such as meteors, fireballs and bolides.

AviStack 2.0 Coming Up

AviStack is a freeware tool for astronomy that registers, stacks and processes movies and image sequences. Version 2.0 integrates a module, which tracks the changes in an object's luminosity.

SAMPLE IMAGES

Jupiter Picture from Hong Kong

Based in the international metropolis of Hong Kong, Daniel Chang has captured this beautiful photo of Jupiter, using a DBK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source.

Spectacular Moon Images from Russia

Dmitry Makolkin is a Russian amateur astronomer located in Moscow. Ever since his childhood, Dmitry has been fascinated by astronomy. He recently submitted the following Lunar images, captured with a DMK 31AU03.AS astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source.

Splendid Images of Solar Prominence

Francisco A. Rodriguez Ramirez is an amateur astronomer based in Spanish Canary Islands. This May, Francisco captured some close up views of Solar Prominence with his DMK 21AU04.AS astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source.