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Astronomy Book: "Imaging the Southern Skies"

Dr. Stephen Chadwick works for Massey University, New Zealand. He recently received a contract to author a book called "Imaging the Southern Skies", which will be published by Springer. The book contains many images captured with DBK 31AU03.AS.

FireWire Astronomy Cameras and Windows 7

A number customers have reported that there may be issues with the frame rate using our FireWire astronomy cameras on Windows 7. This tutorial shows you how to get the full frame rate from your FireWire cameras.

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Stunning Photos of the Moon

Arthur Coombs is an astrophotography enthusiast based in South Victoria, Australia. He used a DMK 21AU04.AS astronomy camera in conjunction with a filter wheel on his 10 inch F/6 Newtonian telescope operating at F/15 by using a X 2.5 Powermate to capture these lunar images.

Jupiter and Io

Jim Militello is an amateur astronomer based in Tucson, Arizona, USA. He captured a magnificent view of Jupiter and its moon Io on July 13, 2010 with a DBK 21AU04.AS astronomy camera.

Detailed Sunspot NOAA 11087 with DMK 31AF03.AS

This is an amazing picture of the Sunspot NOAA 11087. It is a combination of two mosaics. The author is Dr. Bernhard Christ, a German amateur astronomer based in Rüsselsheim, Germany.