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CELESTRON SKYRIS ASTRONOMICAL CAMERAS

Big Savings on Celestron Skyris 132 and NexImage Burst

For a limited time only, Celestron is offering big savings on their latest solar system astronomy cameras - Skyris 132 (save $80.00) and NexImage Burst (save $40.00). This limited offer ends on September 30, 2014.

Update Your Skyris Firmware and Software

Celestron Skyris cameras - including all firmware and software - are manufactured by The Imaging Source. You can download the latest version of the drivers, end-user applications and firmware at www.astronomycameras.com.

SAMPLE IMAGES

A Standard Celestron 14 Inch SCT at Its Resolution Limit

Wolfgang Paech from Germany recently sent us a report from Namibia about lunar astrophotography. He captured the exceptionally detailed images using a Celestron Skyris 445M.

Awesome Moon/Sun Combination

The amateur astrophotographer Chris Carabela captured the full Sun disk and the Super Moon on July 11, 2014 with his DMK 41AU02.AS and combined the two images into one.

Sunspots AR 12055

Ivan Padarev from Bulgaria took a close up of the active solar region 12055 on May 11, 2014 with the astronomy camera DMK 21AU618.AS manufactured by The Imaging Source.

Occultation of Saturn by the Moon on March 21, 2014

Wolfgang Paech from Germany recently sent us a report from Namibia, describing the exceptional occultation of Saturn by the Moon on March 21, 2014. He captured the images with his Celestron Skyris 445C.