PhotoTechEDU Day 9: Amateur Astrophotography

Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010 and filed under astrophotography | 6 Comments »

Google Tech Talks
March 21, 2007

ABSTRACT

Photographic Technology Day 9: This session covers amateur astrophotography, particularly automation, gear (cameras, telescopes) and some of the technical challenges of photographing dim objects across the universe from your backyard or remote observatory. Credits: Speaker:Ben Lutch

Duration : 1:2:52


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6 Responses

  1. coastwalker Says:

    Hmm, details …
    Hmm, details details. what about the difference between planetary photography using high frramerate video cameras and stacking software against DSO cameras with maybe fastar schmit camera techniques. And what about the importance of the mount and guiding and what about accurate astrophometry.or filters for emission lines. Nice video but.

  2. Chrisjr2007 Says:

    wow!
    wow!

  3. JohnLenardWalson Says:

    From:
    Henry Kline …

    From:
    Henry Kline Henr .Kline jpl nasa gov
    Sent:
    Mon 8:32 AM
    To:
    john lenard santamonicajohnhotmail
    Mr. Lenard,
    Someone sent me similar images about 6 months ago, they’re military classified human spaceflight.
    Johnson Space Center require large elaborate spacecraft to get them where they need to go.
    –Henry

  4. JohnLenardWalson Says:

    hi i am john and …
    hi i am john and have a web page with some of my film that i got from using my meade modified Telescope
    i did my own modifications to make the scope more powerful.

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  6. korthaj Says:

    Great post very …
    Great post very useful and intresting.

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