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Approaching 2000 Followers on Twitter

After announcing @TISAstroCam in last month's newsletter, almost 2,000 people have started following us on Twitter. This is incredible! We were not expecting such a massive response. Thank you all for following us! Not following us yet? Click below:

European ASTROFEST 2011 in London

UK's biggest astronomy show European ASTROFEST 2011 will take place at Kensington Conference and Events Centre on 4th and 5th of February. The Imaging Source astronomy cameras will be brought to the fair by Ian King Imaging.

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHS

Close Up View of the Moon

German amateur astronomer Dr. Michael Schuster had taken some crisp photos of the Moon in last August. His imaging camera is a DMK 41AU02.AS.

Photos of the Sun - by Theo Ramakers

Theo Ramakers has been working hard on photographing the Sun. Last December, Theo captured some amazing views of Sunspots 1131 and 1133 with DMK 31AU03.AS astronomy camera.

Photograph of Jupiter and Ganymede

Here is a nice picture of Jupiter and its biggest moon Ganymede. The photographer is Daniel Chang from Hong Kong. Daniel uses a DBK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera for his planetary photography.