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  2. Sky & Telescope - Wikipedia

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    reviews of telescopes and other astronomical equipment, books, and software; events in the amateur astronomy community; amateur telescope making; astrophotography; The articles are intended for the informed lay reader and include detailed discussions of current discoveries, frequently by participating scientists.

  3. Astrophotography - Wikipedia

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    Astrophotography, also known as astronomical imaging, is the photography or imaging of astronomical objects, celestial events, or areas of the night sky. The first photograph of an astronomical object (the Moon) was taken in 1840, but it was not until the late 19th century that advances in technology allowed for detailed stellar photography.

  4. Astrograph - Wikipedia

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    This is a modern amateur Newtonian astrograph, specifically designed for astrophotography. An astrograph (or astrographic camera) is a telescope designed for the sole purpose of astrophotography. Astrographs are mostly used in wide-field astronomical surveys of the sky and for detection of objects such as asteroids, meteors, and comets.

  5. Televue - Wikipedia

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    Recent examples of this telescope have sold for well into 5 figures. Today, Tele Vue's apochromatic refractor telescopes, which have reduced chromatic aberration, come in diameters ranging from 60mm (2.4 inches) to 127mm (5 inches). [1] The imaging system ("is" series) telescopes are designed primarily for astrophotography.

  6. Unistellar - Wikipedia

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    Unistellar is a French manufacturer of computer-connected telescopes that allow non-professional skywatchers to observe astronomical objects at relatively low cost. The first product launched was named the eVscope, and used digital astrophotographic techniques.

  7. David Malin - Wikipedia

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    During his career at the AAO, Malin made about 150 three-colour images of deep sky objects, mostly using plates taken with the 4-metre (160 in) Anglo-Australian Telescope and the 1.2-metre (47 in) UK Schmidt Telescope. The true-colour images are assembled from three separate monochromatic photographs taken through red, green and blue filters.

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