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Milky Way image taken with Cannon 200 mm by Phil Ricci?
Read the Post"...there's a little something in here for everyone interested in dark skies anywhere." - James Rigby, ASN Member
Read the PostThis image is of NGC 2238, the Rosette Nebula. The Rosette Nebula is in our galaxy, located in the Monoceros Constellation, and is about 5,500 light years away from Reno.
Read the PostThis image of the Andromeda Constellation was captured from the Sierra Valley, California in September, 2021. Photo by Warren Simison, GoatsuckerHill Observatory.
Read the PostThe night sky on August 31, 2019 offered the opportunity to take some great photos. It was a good time had by all.
Read the PostTo take photographs of the sun and planets, Jay uses mostly a commercial grade DSLR for taking his astrophotos, but he also uses an unmodified Canon t5i.
Read the PostView these excellent astrophotographs taken by ASN member, Dave Radosovich.
Read the PostI prefer using a commercial grade DSLR, but no matter what happens, the setup and software can get complicated, so you need to factor that into your decision. Here is what I do with my setup.
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