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We all know that many Solar Prominences are larger than the Earth in terms of size, but still, the picture below reminds us of how trivial we are in the solar system, not to mention the universe.
This Solar Image is captured by Italian astronomy...
The following Lunar mosaic image and close-up view come from Levin, New Zealand. Considering the photographer Mike White has not used his DMK 41AF02.AS astronomy camera for too long, and the seeing was average on that night, he is quite happy with his...
The following Solar images are captured by Italian astronomy amateur Erio Rossi. He uses DMK 31AF03.AS astronomy camera to photograph the sky.
Instrument: refractor Sky Watcher 102/500
Halfa filter: Solar Spectrum 0,5A+TZ4
Final focus lenght: 2000...
We received this picture of Copernicus Crater from German astronomy amateur Volker Brodale. He captured the raw images with DMK 31AF03.AS on Feb.04.2009. Both of the two images below show Copernicus Crater, but they look different because Volker...
Despite of the advantages like longer cable and broader bandwidth, GigE astronomy cameras‘ setup is a little more complicated than those of the FireWire or USB cameras, which are basically nothing but driver installation. This post will illustrate how...