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ASTRONOMY NEWS |
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Light Pollution Map of GermanyAndrew Cool charted a light pollution map of Germany according to the Walker's Law. In the email, he also included the URL to his astronomy weather site, which provides graphical data of cloud cover in Australia, Europe, and North America. |
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TIS Sponsoring Omega Envoy in Google Lunar x PRIZEThe Imaging Source is dedicated to the support of space exploration and science education. This time, it sponsors Omega Envoy, a student team, in the robot lunar exploration competition - Google Lunar X PRIZE. |
ASTRONOMY PHOTOGRAPHY |
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Solar Prominence AnimationEarlier last month, Theo Ramakers captured a sequence of Solar Prominence images and composed a fascinating animtion with them. His shooting camera is DMK 41AU02.AS. |
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High Resolution Photos of JupiterMany astrophotographers pointed their telescopes at Jupiter last August. Even till recently we were receiving Jupiter photos from that poriod. Here are two nice photos of the giant gas planet captured by Mitchell Duke. |
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Deep Sky in ColorThis is the first time we received deep sky images from Polish amateur astronomer Bogdan Matyja. He has been using DMK 21AU04.AS astronomy cameras since 2009 and made many excellent images on different celestial bodies. |