Deep Sky Objects
As we discussed last chapter the Milky Way will be the source of all your DSOs with the exception of other galaxies. You would have to have a pretty large telescope to make out DSOs in other galaxies, although it is possible to see some in a few of the cl
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Astrophotography is Easy!
Basics for Beginners
The Patrick Moore
The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series Series Editor Gerald R. Hubbell Mark Slade Remote Observatory, Locust Grove, VA, USA
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Astrophotography is Easy!
Basics for Beginners Gregory I. Redfern
Gregory I. Redfern Ruckersville, VA, USA
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For Clara May the sky always remind you of me
Foreword
Dr. Richard Tresch Fienberg is Press Officer of the American Astronomical Society and former Editor in Chief of Sky & Telescope magazine. The International Astronomical Union has named asteroid 9983 Rickfienberg in his honor. Though trained as a professional astronomer, Rick remains an amateur at heart, observing the sky and taking astrophotos from his hilltop observatory in central New Hampshire. About 15 years ago, while I was working at Sky & Telescope magazine, I was invited to speak at an amateur astronomy convention on any topic of my choosing. I had recently resumed taking astronomical pictures thanks to the invention of consumer digital cameras and decided that astrophotography would make a fine topic for two reasons. First, as editor of a monthly astronomy magazine, I was inundated by submissions of astro-images from our readers, some of whom were among the most talented practitioners of the art. So I had plenty of material to mine for illustrations. Second, I was really e