A Celestron CPC1100 is set up for viewing and imaging the moon and Venus during the daytime when they are in close proximity to each other.
Read moreIn this brief video, Ken, from All-Star Telescope talks about the basic necessary equipment - telescope, mount and autoguider - needed for doing astrophotography.
Read moreIn this free video Michael and Ken demonstrate how to take a sequence of photos and create a time lapse video. Clouds over the Chirachaua Mountains create an action filled video from 500 still frames.
Read moreAsteroid 2004 BL86 flew by earth on the evening of January 26, 2015. From the Red Deer river valley in Tolman Badlands area, Ken From of All-Star Telescope captured this short sequence of images showing the asteroid moving past the Beehive Cluster.
Read moreFrom the December 2013 New Mexico Star Party at the Painted Pony Resort near Rodeo, New Mexico, we captured this time-lapse video of Orion rising to the east.
Read moreIn this short video, Ken from All-Star Telescope shows how to connect a DSLR camera to different telescopes in preparation for taking photos of the upcoming lunar eclipse.
Read moreIn this video Todd Benko uses Nebulosity, version 2 to walk you through the steps of using Nebulosity to capture astro images with your equipment.
Read moreIn this video Todd Benko uses Nebulosity, version 2 to walk you through the pre-processing of images captured with the previous video, Capturing the Light. Later versions of Nebulosity include additional features but the tutorial offered here continues to introduce you to ...
Read moreIn this video Todd Benko uses Nebulosity, version 2 to walk you through the post-processing of images captured with the previous video, Capturing the Light and pre-processed with the previous video, Pre-Processing.
Read moreThis 45 minute video walks you through all the important steps for doing astrophotography with a DSLR. Using an equatorial mount (Celestron Advanced VX) and the Celestron EDGE HD800 optical tube, it describes
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