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astropix.com by By Jerry Lodriguss
This is a web site of deep-sky astronomical
photographs, tips and techniques for astrophotography,
and digital enhancement in Photoshop
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verschatse.cl/e by Daniel Verschatse
An amateur astronomical observatory dedicated
to bringing the night sky and its fascinating
objects closer to the public!
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noao.edu
The Advanced Observing Program is an experience
available to the public at the Kitt Peak
Visitor Center
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course.wilkes.edu/astroimages by Darin E.
Fields
Astronomical
images were taken using various techniques
ranging from humble beginnings with b&w
PC and MAC Quickcam CCDs to the SBIG ST-237
ccd camera, the SBIG ST2000XM 2 megapixel
ccd camera
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astro-pics.com by Volfgang Promper
In my sens
one of the best astronomical web site. This
astronomer live in Austria and used various
equipment like: N12 f 3.8 astrograph,
FLI IMG6303E camera, FLI CFW1 Filter wheel,
Astronomik II filter, ED 80 guidescope,
DSI Pro guide camera, Losmandy G11 mount
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de-regt.com by Mark de Regt
imaging from suburban
of Seattle, Washington, USA, now using a
Meade 12" RCX400 telescope, after using
a Meade 10" LX200 telescope for four
years.
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ewellobservatory.com
The Ewell Observatory
is located in Belmont California. The observatory
has a variety of equipment and setups configured
for specific tasks such as; wide field CCD
imaging, narrow field CCD imaging, Solar
photography, Lunar photography, webcam planatary
imaging.
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hubble.heim.at by Bernhard Hubl
This astronomer
live in Austria, in a flat valley on the
north side of the Alps (sea level 400 m).
Most of the photographs currently in his
gallery were taken from the backyard with
my mobile equipment like TeleVue NP101,
Newton 12", Dobson, Newton 6",ST2000XM,
EOS 10D or Cookbook 245
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christensenastroimages.com by Jon Christensen
The author
of this web site used a C14 and Takahashi
Epsilon 210 Astrograph for imaging near
Happy Jack Arizona for imaging beautiful
astro pictures
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astrosurf.com/nico.outters by Nicolas Outters
This French astronomer
imaging near Genève, Switzerland
with a Finger Lakes Instrument IMG6303E,
a Halpha-OxygèneIII-SulfureII filter,
a TEC140, a ST10xme and a Takahashi FSQ106
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ricksastro.com by Ricks No
comment, just beautiful ! |
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starimager.com by Dave
12.5" RCOS
Ritchey-Chretién plus Takahashi FSQ-106
plus Astro-Physics model 1200 GTO equatorial
mount must give wonderful pictures, this
is the case
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rc-astro.com by Russell Croman This
astronomer live in suburban Austin, Texas.
Many of his photographs were taken from his
back yard observatory |
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robertgendler.com by Robert Gendler
In France we have
an expression "On garde le meilleur
pour la fin". This sentence is the
right one for this famous amateur astronomer. |