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Astrophotography & CCD Imaging

Eyeball observing is great, but say you want to capture views of the heavens for keeps? Here are tips on astroimaging with film, digital cameras, video cameras, and CCDs.


 

Simple Sky Photography with a Film Camera
Camera-only astrophotography can be surprisingly easy and satisfying.


Astro Imaging with Digital Cameras
Finally, there’s a way for anyone to take decent astronomical images through a telescope.


Deep-Sky Imaging with Digital Cameras
Today’s digital cameras are no longer limited to bright targets, such as the Sun, Moon, or planets. Even star clusters, galaxies, and nebulae are now fair game.


Planetary Observing With A Camcorder
Ever try holding a camcorder up top your telescope eyepiece? You may be amazed by the results.


Wide-Field Imaging with CCD Cameras
Here's how to capture panoramic digital views of the night sky using ordinary 35-millimeter camera lenses.


Tips for Photographing a Partial Solar Eclipse
Using a safe solar filter, it's easy to photograph a partial solar eclipse.


Observing and Photographing Lunar Eclipses
Lunar eclipses are leisurely affairs — a pleasure to watch and photograph.

 

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