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  1. Digital Astrophotography: A Guide to Capturing the Cosmos by Stefan Seip, 2007-12-15
  2. Digital SLR Astrophotography (Practical Amateur Astronomy) by Michael A. Covington, 2007-12-10
  3. Astrophotography for the Amateur by Michael A. Covington, 1999-06-28
  4. CCD Astrophotography: High-Quality Imaging from the Suburbs (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Adam Stuart, 2006-06-05
  5. A Guide to Astrophotography with Digital SLR Cameras by Jerry Lodriguss, 2006-06-21
  6. Wide-Field Astrophotography: Exposing the Universe Starting With a Common Camera by Robert Reeves, 1999-07
  7. High Resolution Astrophotography (Practical Astronomy Handbooks) by Jean Dragesco, 1995-09-29
  8. Astrophotography: An Introduction (Sky & Telescope Observer's Guides) by H. J. P. Arnold, 1995-12
  9. Making Beautiful Deep-Sky Images: Astrophotography with Affordable Equipment and Software (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Greg Parker, 2007-10-11
  10. Astrophotography: An Introduction to Film and Digital Imaging by H.J.P. Arnold, 2003-04-05
  11. Astrophotography with the Schmidt Telescope by Siegfried Marx, Werner Pfau, 1992-07-31
  12. Astrophotography: Featuring the Fx System of Exposure Determination by Barry Gordon, 1985-08
  13. Introduction To Digital Astrophotography: Imaging The Universe With A Digital Camera by Robert Reeves, 2004-12
  14. Digital Astrophotography: The State of the Art (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)

121. Linda's Astrophotography Site
A basic guide to astrophotography, including images of comets, aurora, the planets, our moon, and constellations, all taken by the author.
http://www.btinternet.com/~linda_davison/

122. Purcell's Driveway Astrophotography
Welcome! to, Michael Purcell s Driveway astrophotography. Contact Michael Purcell.
http://purcellmf.home.comcast.net/astro/
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123. Astrophotography By David Manifold
astrophotography taken with the Meade 10inch SCT and TeleVue 85 mounted on the Losmandy G11 mount.
http://www.davidmanifold.com/astrophotos3.htm
Dave Manifold's 10" SCT and Televue 85 Astrophotography Gallery Equipment Here is a photo of the basic equipment I use. On the G11 mount, I have the the Televue 85 mounted piggy back on the Meade 10 inch optical tube assembly. NIAG/Greatcon April 28, 2001. Photo courtesy of Craig Woodley Whirlpool Galaxy ( M51 ) Shot at Niag/Greatcon in North Central Indiana on April 28, 2001, this photograph is a composite of a 30 minute exposure and a 60 minute exposure taken with Kodak PPF 400 gas hypered film. I used the Meade 10 inch tube with the Giant Easy Guider at f/6.5. I scanned the negative at 1800 dpi, and enhanced it with Photoshop. Andromeda Galaxy ( M31 ) A favorite of amateur astronomers, this photo of the Andromeda galaxy was taken on October 17, 2001 at the CAS dark site known as Birdland. It is a composite of three 55 minute exposures on Kodak gas hypered PPF 400 pro film. Shot through the TV-85 at f/7.8 and auto guided with the STV this image was stacked in Registar and edited in Photoshop. The Tringulum Galaxy ( M33 ) Taken on November 7th 2002, this image of a spiral galaxy in our local group is a composite of three 60 minute exposures on Kodak Max 800 film. It was taken with the Televue 85 at f/5.6 and guided with the STV through the Meade 10 inch tube. Conditions were very windy with 20 mph gusts. Stacked in Registar and edited in Photoshop.

124. Amateur Astrophotography By Cees Bassa
Welcome! This website is dedicated to astronomical photographs taken with simple equipment and under moderate conditions. Hopefully
http://www.phys.uu.nl/~bassa/
Welcome!
T his website is dedicated to astronomical photographs taken with simple equipment and under moderate conditions. H opefully my work will inspire other amateurs in this field to try for their own. E njoy! Cees Bassa New (July 21, 2001)
June 21, 2001: A Total Solar Eclipse from Africa
Site: July 11, 2001 Astronomy Picture of the Day
Image: Eclipse Sequence
Image: Eclipse 2001 Composite
Image: Crepescular Rays
Article: Total Solar Eclipse of June 21, 2001
Last Revised: July 21, 2001
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125. Astronomy Pictures
A collection of colorful CCD images of nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters.
http://www.telescopes.cc
Astronomy Pictures
Photographs by Matthew T. Russell
Home
Nebulae Galaxies Star Clusters ... My Equipment
Welcome to The Baker Observatory, your Digital Universe.
Welcome to my digital astro-image gallery. It is fascinating the objects that come to life through a telescope and a CCD camera. I have personally photographed every image on this site. Enjoy these images. New Images:
M20 - The Trifid Nebula

M13 - A Globular Cluster in Hercules

Pluto

NGC 4631 - An Edge-On Galaxy
...
M42 - The Great Nebula in Orion

Other Things:
About the Baker Observatory
Why you don't need another 8,000 street lights in your city Children's Astronomy Calibrate Your Monitor ... Clearsky Clock for Colorado Springs Questions or comments regarding this web site can be sent to matthewr@telescopes.cc Starscapes: where the night sky meets our terrestrial landscape. Garden of the Gods #1 Garden of the Gods #2 Garden of the Gods #3 Rocky Mountain Star Starre (RMSS) 2002

126. Astronomy And Astrophotography
Solar, lunar, planetary, and deep sky images.
http://astronomy16.tripod.com/index.html
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They came to a round hole in the sky....glowing like fire.
This, the Raven said... was a star.
From Carl Sagans Cosmos.
ASTROPHOTOS
SOLAR LUNAR PLANETS DEEPSKY ... TERRESTRIAL
A look at the Solar System
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Images of the solar system from 4 billion miles, taken by the Voyager1 spacecraft Feb.04 1990. LIFT OFF TO SPACE EXPLORATION (NASA) Track the Space Shuttle, The ISS and Satellites. U.S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY Here you can calculate Sun/Moon rise/set times. NATIONAL RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY For the Radio Astronomy enthusiast NATIONAL OPTICAL ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY BAD ASTRONOMY Heard about the Lunar landings being a hoax? Go here to see how to explain they weren't. SPACE WEATHER Science news and information about the Sun-Earth environment. THE UNIVERSE WITHIN 50000 LIGHT YEARS See where our star among the billions in our galaxy lies within the Milkyway. ASTRONOMY FOR KIDS KIDSASTRONOMY.COM

127. Arizona Astrophotography
Arizona astrophotography. by Richard Payne. Current Images. The Astrophotographer.
http://azastrophotography.com/
Arizona Astrophotography by Richard Payne Current Images The Astrophotographer Schmidt Camera Images I Schmidt Camera Images II ... Comet Images Last update : these images without prior written consent of the author is strictly prohibited, Contact Richard at mailto:astropix@msn.com for information on use. APML Webring Previous Next Join Ring ... Ringmaster

128. Robs Meade ETX90 Blog
Photos and resources for amateur astrophotographers.
http://www.etx90.com/
Robs Meade ETX90 Blog
This is my personal Meade Etx90 amateur astronomy blog.
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129. PantherObservatory
The sun, moon, planets, and deepsky images.
http://panther-observatory.com
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130. John Chumack's Astrophotography Prints, Images, And Photos
Galactic Images Logo, Astrongomy Adventures, Check out John s Art Show Schedule, recent astronomical and stellar events, Some Current and Past Projects,
http://www.galacticimages.com/
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131. Moonbounce Weak Signal And Astrophotography By Mike Cook AF9Y
AF9Y MoonBounce EME and astrophotography, FFTDSP and Weak Signal Software, Image Processing. MoonBounce (EME) * Weak Signal * astrophotography.
http://www.webcom.com/af9y/

132. Can You Bind The Chains
WorldClass film astrophotography.
http://www.koyote.com/users/bobm/astro1.htm
Can you bind the chains of the Pleiades . . . . . . . . . . . . .Or loose the belt of Orion? Job 38:31 ENTER GALLERY The Photographer prints and commercial use

133. Calculations For Astrophotography
You are here Legal Assistance on the Web Calculations for astrophotography. Calculations for astrophotography. This is a JavaScript
http://www.philipstripling.com/astro.html
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Calculations for Astrophotography
This is a JavaScript demonstration for calculating various measurements in astrophotography. The numbers you type in are not checked for accuracy, so if you type in wacky numbers, you are going to get wacky results. Be sure to enter numbers in the same units of measurement: if your aperture is in inches, but your focal length is in millimeters, your answers will be wrong. Generally, these formulae presume measurements in millimeters.
  • Some definitions
  • Eyepiece Projection First, some definitions: Term Definition F L Focal Length of the system of telescope/camera F T Focal Length of the telescope F P Focal Length of the eyepiece d Distance from the eyepiece to the film plane t The angular size of the object being viewed M Magnification q A constant used in the conversion from angular size to linear size S Linear size of the object being viewed A Aperture of the telescope f Focal ratio the system of telescope/camera (also called the f-stop)
    Calculations using eyepiece projection
    Determine the focal length
    To determine the focal length of your system if you are using eyepiece projection for your photography, you need some information to start. You need to know the distance from the eyepiece to the film plane. Many cameras have a mark to show where the film plane is in that camera; without that mark you cannot determine focal length. Using a millimeter ruler, measure from the film plane marker on the camera to the front mount where the lens is attached. Insert your eyepiece into your tele- converter and attach the T-mount (or other device which you will use to attach your camera to the converter. Then measure inside the tube from the eyepiece (careful not to scratch the lens) to the T-mount.

134. Astrophotography By Dave Dockery
astrophotography by Dave Dockery. Latest Images and Info (New 4/04). Solar System. Nebulae and Clusters. Galaxies. Wide Field. Misc. My Equipment. Links. About Me.
http://www.zianet.com/dave.dockery/Astrophotos.htm
Astrophotography by Dave Dockery
Latest Images and Info (New 6/04) Solar System Nebulae and Clusters Galaxies Wide Field ... About Me © Dave Dockery 2004 The images contained in these web pages are mine and may only be used with my permission. Email questions or comments to: dave.dockery@zianet.com

135. Bert's Astrophotography Page
Bert Verstraete s 8inch film astrophotography Page. Galaxies. The Home Galaxy. Looking toward the center of the Milky Way galaxy, facing
http://www.zianet.com/verstraete/astro/
Bert Verstraete's 8-inch film Astrophotography Page
Galaxies
The Home Galaxy
Looking toward the center of the Milky Way galaxy, facing south in summer, is the Sagittarius region . Behind this image's brightest region, a black hole lurks in the galaxy's core (probably).
Looking along our spiral arm of our galaxy, is the Cygnus arm
Overhead in winter Cassiopeia region
The 'Local Group' of neighborhood galaxies
Central portion of the giant Andromeda Galaxy . One of Andromeda's two satellite galaxies appears at the bottom, M32.
The Pinwheel Galaxy
Distant galaxies
Spiral galaxy
A central portion of the Virgo Cluster
Faint image of distant Galaxies M65 and M66
Within the Milky Way
Nebulae
The large faint North America Nebula NGC 7000
The Rosette Nebula NGC 2237
The Horsehead Nebula IC 434 is an example of a dark nebula.
The constellation Orion containing Barnard's Loop
, the semi-circular area left of Orion's belt.
The Omega (or Swan) Nebula The Trifid Nebula
Star Birth
Great nebula of Orion , the most famous star birthplace. This January 1999 image also contains the blue NGC 1973-75-77 gas cloud. The Eagle Nebula , another star birth region and site of one of the Hubble telescope's most famous images.

136. CCD Astronomy
Contains messier, galaxy, planet, moon, comet images, plus several animations.
http://www.astroccd.freeserve.co.uk/
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137. Joe Roberts Astrophotography
Updated 11 November 2000. Joe Roberts astrophotography. Technical Articles astrophotography for Beginners. Introduction. Wide Field Fixed Tripod astrophotography.
http://www.rocketroberts.com/astro/techart.htm
Updated 11 November 2000
Joe Roberts Astrophotography
Technical Articles: Astrophotography for Beginners
Introduction
Have you seen some of the amazing photos that amateurs have taken and wish you could do the same? This article will help to get you started. In truth, astrophotography is a very specialized and demanding form of photography that can take years to master. The good news is that astrophotography has never been easier (mostly due to the vastly improved films available today). Even a beginner can get a shot today that would have been the envy of seasoned astrophotographers from the 1970's! Basic astrophotography takes only a minimum of special equipment, so you can get started with only a small investment. This page now contains information on the following two types of astrophotography: Additional articles will be added as time allows...
Don't think you can do it?
Check out what nine year old Meredith Lorenz did on her first attempt by clicking here
Wide Field Fixed Tripod Astrophotography
Wide Field Fixed Tripod Astrophotography is the simplest form of astrophotography. It is the ideal starting point because it takes only basic equipment, and even "first timers" can get very nice results!

138. MALAYSIA ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITON 2000
MALAYSIA astrophotography EXHIBITON 2000. A Pictorial Journey Into Outer Space. Kuala Lumpur . 10 countries . 361 astrophotography entries .
http://earthstar.htmlplanet.com/KL.htm
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139. Total Amateur Astrophotography
Offers photo gallery, tips, astrophotography with a digital camera, image processing, and how to observe ISS and Iridium flares.
http://astro.leszno.edu.pl/indexeng.html
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140. John's Observatory
Includes images of sun, moon, planets, comets, and deep space. Also includes pictures of the construction of homemade observatory.
http://www.watzkeonline.com/astrosite/
Hello, welcome to my site. I developed this site for a several reasons. One was to share my interest with others that have the same interest. Second, to spark interest in astronomy for those who are curious about the subject. And finally, to share some of the limited knowledge I have on the subject to help others make their transition into astronomy less frustrating than my experience. If you are new to astronomy, you will find yourself asking many questions about the type of equipment needed. I have a section of my site dedicated to this question. One should research this information carefully before deciding what type of equipment to purchase. This is very important if you want to get started off on the right foot in such an exciting and rewarding hobby. Please feel free to browse and make any comments that may help me to improve this site. If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. John Watzke
jwatzke@watzkeonline.com

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