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NEWS FROM THE COMMUNITY

The Cambridge Photographic Moon Atlas is out Now!

Using the latest methods in digital photography and image processing, The Cambridge Photographic Moon Atlas presents sixty-nine regions of the lunar landscape in large-format images with corresponding charts.

Video - the Man Who Hunts Spy Satellites

Interview with premier astrophotographer, Thierry Legault, about tracking spy satellites in the sky. It's a story about mutual surveillance, tracking and ultimately one man's quest to do "things that nobody has done before".

DMK 41AU02.AS As Low Resolution Stellar Spectrograph

The amateur astrophotographer Jim Ferreira explains how he experimented with his set up and the DMK 41AU02.AS on different stars. The astronomy camera is used in this case for low resolution spectrography.

SAMPLE IMAGES

Etienne Lecoq: Solar Astrophotography

Etienne is an amateur astronomer from Normandy (France). He has captured his solar images with a DMK 41AU02.AS (mono) and a DFK 21AU618.AS (color) astronomy cameras.

Bernhard Mayr: Jupiter from Austria

Bernhard Mayr is a member of the Austrian astronomy society "Sternfreunde Steyr" and has capture some images of Jupiter with the DMK 41AU02.AS astronomy camera.

Jim Pontarelli: Three Panel Mosaic of the Moon

Jim Pontarelli shot this three panel mosaic in San Diego, CA in September 2012 with a DMK 21AU618.AS camera, Celestron CPC 800 SCT, Tele Vue 2.5x Powermate and Astronomik #742 filter.