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The Imaging Source Astronomy Cameras Now on TwitterThe Imaging Source has finally set up a Twitter account for its astronomy cameras: @TISAstroCam. |
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Sony ICX618 on Its WayMany of our customers have been asking lately whether The Imaging Source astronomy cameras will be available with a Sony ICX618 CCD. This blog post puts an end to the speculation. |
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PICTURES |
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Details of Apenninus Revealed by One PhotoGerman amateur astronomer Peter Wellmann sent us two lunar images which he took in February 2009. The pictures are not new but they are classic! |
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Dopplergraph of Solar ProminenceA dopplergraph depicts the velocities of the radiating source towards or away from the viewer. Want to see a Solar Prominence in Doppler shift? Jim Ferreira provides the opportunity. |
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Jupiter in Late OctoberJohn Rozakis is an amateur astronomer based in Athens Greece. His latest work is a color photo of Jupiter which was taken on October 21, 2010 with his DMK 21AU04.AS. |