Astroimaging
Astronomical Observing with Cameras
Observing astronomical objects with a camera is very exciting in that astronomical images
contain fainter details that can be seen using visual observing methods.
Another benefit of astroimaging is sharing your images with others.
To start astroimaging one needs a camera.
A telescope may not be needed depending upon the type of astroimaging.
Astroimaging equipment ranges widely depending upon the type of astroimaging.
For example, using a camera to take
star trails and meteors photographs require very little equipment.
On the other hand, a CCD image of
M106 galaxy requires a telescope, computer skills, imaging processing skills, etc.
There are many resources that can help in learning about astroimaging.
These resources include information about different imaging/photographing techniques and astroimaging equipment.
Also, information is available on astronomical objects to image.
The below links covers the different aspects of astroimaging.
They contains information about cameras, photography methods and equipment.
Some topics such as CCD reference library is subdivided into beginner, intermediate and advanced sections.
- Image Galleries, a collect of my favorite images
- Sun Gallery taken with Nikon Coolpix 990 Digital Camera
- Moon Gallery taken with Nikon Coolpix 990 Digital Camera
- Mars Gallery taken with Philips PCVC740K ToUcam PRO web camera
- Jupiter Gallery taken with Meade LPI camera
- Saturn Gallery taken with Nikon Coolpix 990 Digital Camera and Philips PCVC740K ToUcam PRO web camera
- Messier Gallery taken with Cookbook CB245 CCD camera
- Fastar Gallery taken with ST-237 CCD camera and Fastar C-8
- Images Indexes
- Animations Sun, Moon, Jupiter and comets
- Sun Images Nikon 990 CoolPix Digital Camera
- Moon Images Nikon 990 CoolPix Digital Camera
- 29 Days of the Moon Images Nikon 990 CoolPix Digital Camera
- Planet Images Nikon 990 CoolPix Digital Camera, Meade LPI, Philips PCVC740K ToUcam PRO web camera, SBIG ST-237
- Comet Images Nikon D70, Fastar, SBIG ST-237
- Messier Images Fastar, SBIG ST-237
- Herschel II Images Fastar, SBIG ST-237
- Messier Index Cookbook CB245
- Nikon D70 Images
- Messier Images
- Comet Images
- Fastar CCD Images
- Messier Images
- Herschel II Images
- Cookbook CB245 CCD Images
- Best of Messier
- Messier Index
- NGC Index
- Name Index
- David Haworth's Imaging Notes
- Imaging Processing & Astro Artistry
- Fastar Imaging
- Fastar CCD Imaging Session
- CCD Astroimaging Lessions Learned
- CCD Camera Multiple Imaging Stacking
- CCD Camera Aspect Ratio Resampling
- CCD Camera Star Blooming
- Imaging Sessions
- Seeing and Transparency
- David Haworth's CCD Imaging Equipment & Setup
- Building the Observatory
- Fastar C8 Telescope
- Fastar C8 Telescope Setup
- Celestron CG-11 observing setup at home
- Celestron CG-11 & Orion ShortTube 80 mm refractor
- Cookbook CB245 camera on Orion ShortTube 80 mm refractor
- Celestron CG-11 observing setup at ARGO
- Cookbook CB245 camera on Celestron CG-11 at ARGO
- Celestron CG-11 observing setup at Table Mountain Star Party
- SBIG ST-4 camera on Orion ShortTube 80 mm refractor
- AIP4WIN Astronomical Image Processing for Windows Software
- CCD Astroimaging Resources on the Web
- CCD Reference List ccdref.pdf (PDF file format).
- CCD Astroimaging Web Articles
- CCD Conferences & Email List Servers
- CCD Astroimages
- CCD Astroimaging Astronomer's Web Sites
- CCD Equipment & Software
- CCD Astronomy Data
- CCD Imaging Library
- CCD Reference List ccdref.pdf (PDF file format).
- Beginner's Books
- Intermediate Books
- Advanced Books
- CCD Magazine Articles
- CCD Computer CD-ROMs
- CCD Video Tapes
- ITS - Imaging The Sky Conference
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- Astrophotography Books
- Astrophotography Web Resources
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