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NEWS FROM THE COMMUNITY

Amateur Astronomy Photo Captured with DMK 21AU618.AS

We were delighted to learn this morning that one of Dr. Patricio Domínguez' photos was chosen to be Amateur Astronomy Photo of the Day. His image of Mars was captured using a DMK 21AU618.AS.

Photos from AstroFest 2012 (London, UK)

We had an awesome time together with The Widescreen Centre at AstroFest 2012 in Kensington, London, UK last week. This blog post contains a number of links to photos on third party web sites.

New Astronomy Cameras Page on Google+

Since announcing the new Google+ Page for our astronomy cameras, we are delighted to see the number of +1s going up ever day. The Google+ Page already contains content, which is not published in the blog. Don't miss out!

Submit a Photo of Your Telescope and Camera

Thanks to all of you who have submitted photos of your astronomy cameras, mounted on your telescope. If you would like your rig to appear on the "in action" page, please send us your photo!

BEST SAMPLE IMAGES

Peter and Christian Wellmann: Jupiter with DMK 21AU618.AS

The detail, which Peter and Christian are able to capture, using their DMK 21AU618.AS and DBK 21AU618.AS, is simply incredible. These are some of the best images of Jupiter that we have received to date.

Roman Peter Breisch: Jupiter with DMK 21AU618.AS

Roman Peter Breisch sent us a recent photo of Jupiter, which he captured with a DMK 21AU618.AS and Celestron C11, using 1,500 frames/color channel, composite RRGB and Baader FFC.

Jim Ferreira: Solar Flare Loops with DMK 21AU618.AS

We featured some of Jim's work in the last newsletter. For this edition, we are delighted to present a series of solar flare images that he captured with a 4" aperture scope, Daystar ION 0.8A filter and DMK 21AU618.AS.

David Mason: White Light Solar Shot with DMK 41AU02.AS

"Seeing on that day was the best I've ever had [...]", says David, who captured this white light solar image with DMK 41AU02.AS, Meade AR6 150mm refractor, 2x barlow, 2" Herschel wedge, Baader Solar Continuum and an ND filter.