Blogged by Xiao Sun in Sample Images on August 9, 2010 at 17:52 CET.
Crater Endymion is located on the northeast limb of the Moon. Beyond the crater along the lunar limb is the Mare Humboldtianum. Efrain Morales managed to capture a nice photo of these objects with his DMK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera in March. The picture was also selected LPOD on July 18th. Along with the photo of [...]
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Blogged by Xiao Sun in Software for Windows on July 20, 2010 at 06:12 CET.
AviStack is a freeware to register, stack and process astronomical movies and image sequences. Primarily developed to process lunar images, AviStack has also been used on processing solar and planetary photos. The software is fully compatible with The Imaging Source astronomy cameras. There is a Group about AviStack on Yahoo. In that group, users and [...]
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Blogged by Xiao Sun in Sample Images on July 6, 2010 at 06:00 CET.
Efrain Morales is a frequent contributor to this blog. Representing his excellent astrophotography skills, Efrain‘s works range from Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn to the Moon and ISS. He takes all those photos with a DMK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera. Last month, Efrain managed to captured some stunning views of Jupiter and two lunar craters. Here [...]
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Blogged by Xiao Sun in Sample Images on May 18, 2010 at 06:33 CET.
This is the first astrophotography work we received from Thierry Barbier, a French amateur astronomer. Thierry is based in Alsace. He captured this view on the evening of April.19, 2010. His camera is DMK 41AU02.AS. Here is the translation of his email: As a faithful reader of your astronomy cameras blog, I finally launched a [...]
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Blogged by Xiao Sun in Sample Images on May 17, 2010 at 06:56 CET.
Luís Campos sent us an image of the Moon earlier this month. The camera he used is DMK 21AU04.AS. The original image is 1252×1336 pixels big and full of details. You can open it by clicking on the zoomed one below. Here is the quote of Luis’ mail: I’m a Portuguese amateur astronomer and proud [...]
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