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Comet McNaught - Jan 2007
A short slide show of comet McNaught in Jan 2007 taken in Calgary, Canada.
General Links
- 2009-Dec-03: The Imaging Source is now selling CCD cameras for astrophotography equipped with gigabit ethernet and capable of exposures from 60 seconds to 1/60th of a second. [8815]
- 2009-Sep-29: An 800 megapixel view of the night sky roughly as the human eye can see it. [8575]
- 2009-Sep-21: The Bahtinov Focusing Mask can be made specifically for each telescope, a generator that produces an SVG drawing of a custom mask is available here. [8537]
- 2009-Sep-10: New pictures from the Hubble after its 2009 repairs. Some really amazing sights! [8503]
- 2009-Aug-24: NASA is finally placing high resolution images on the web for public download. [8414]
- 2008-Dec-04: As always, Hubble seems to be the king of the telescopes, this time being used for an Advent Calendar. [7300]
- 2008-Jul-26: NASA has opened its space image libraries to the public as a single site called NASA Images. [6583] [1]
- 2007-Dec-21:
A pair of small
telescopes built out of digital cameras and telephoto lenses has
been used to find an extra-solar planet.
[4509]
- 2007-Dec-21:
The Meade
Deep Space Imager, looks like
a nice little package
[4508]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Star
hunting with internet connected
telescopes.
[4507]
- 2007-Dec-21:
The very nice M31
challenge on the Digital_Astro
site a great place for digital camera astrophotography
[4506]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Astrosurf has
some nice planetary
pictures from A.Cidadão
done with a CCD imager. More on CCD imaging can be found here,
and here.
[4505]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Rent a telescope
and use it over the internet, what a way to make your obsession tax deductable...
[4504]
- 2007-Dec-21:
New very
high resolution imaging of the Sun
[4503]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Ah, the home
observatory, or obsession...
[4502]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Links to the Hubble
pictures
[4501]
- 2007-Dec-21:
How to watch
for commets without leaving your house
[4500]
- 2007-Dec-21:
The ultimate
in BIG
telescopes, the current VLT, the future OWL and the possible solar foci
probe.
[4499]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Top
space photos for 2001 from space.com
[4498]
- 2007-Dec-21:
The MOST space
project,
Canada's own space telescope due to go into orbit Oct 2002.
[4497]
- 2007-Dec-21:
SpaceWeather
has plenty of information
on the current happenings (sun spots, meteor showers...)
[4496]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Soon virtual
astronomy may change the way we look at the stars
[4495]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Thierry
Legault has
a good set of pages on the use of CCD imagers, including some nice
shots of Jupiter (including the SL-9 impact)
[4494]
- 2007-Dec-21:
SEDS, Students for the
Exploration and Development
of Space
[4493]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Astro Info,
a astronomical ephemeris/almanac for the Palm Pilot
[4492]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Home Planet,
another package for viewing the sky
[4491]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Sky Charts
(Cartes du Ciel) software for viewing the sky
[4490]
- 2007-Dec-21:
How
to make a Hartman Mask to help focus the scope with a CCD camera
[4489]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Home
Planet software
[4488]
- 2007-Dec-21:
The Scopetronix
site
which includes the Digi-T digital camera attachment system
[4487]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Weasner's Mighty
ETX Site
[4486]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Celestron
telescopes
[4485]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Questar
telescopes
[4484]
- 2007-Dec-21:
Meade telescopes
[4483]
- 2007-Dec-21:
The Astronomy Boy site
for amateur astronomy
[4482]
- 2007-Dec-21: Christoph Petermann's site
which includes some use of the Canon G1 to take star pictures
[4481]
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