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Hand Controller Extension Cable for CGEM
Posted on 12. Jun, 2010 by AstroPhotography Tonight.
Works on all Celestron Mounts with NexStar Hand Controllers! This cable extends your original Celestron hand controller cable by 7 feet giving you more freedom to move around your telescope! The cable is flat so it doesn’t catch on other cables like coiled cables do. Not only does it work with the CGEM, but with all [...]
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Keith Grice- Griceland Observatory
Posted on 07. Feb, 2010 by AstroPhotography Tonight.
It is our pleasure here at AstroPhotography Tonight to introduce some awesome talent from the world of astro-imaging. In the spotlight is Keith Grice of Griceland Observatory located on the western side of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. Keith’s website, www.gricelandobservatory.com, features his observatory, equipment, and helpful tutorials related astronomy and astrophotography. Griceland Observatory Keith’s observatory is composed [...]
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Photoshop Astrophotography Instructional DVD
Posted on 23. Jan, 2010 by AstroPhotography Tonight.
“Making Every Pixel Count- Powerful Processing in Photoshop” for Astrophotography. You have invested heavily in the ideal astrophotography setup. You have spent numerous hours perfecting your techniques for acquiring the best images possible through your camera at the telescope. The goal is a masterpiece that you can showcase with pride for all of your hard work and investment. But [...]
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Celestron EdgeHD Preview Video
Posted on 26. Aug, 2009 by AstroPhotography Tonight.
You may have heard about a new and exciting product coming on the market from Celestron. It’s called the EdgeHD aplanatic Schmidt telescope. According to Celestron, this scope is “designed to produce aberration-free images across a wide visual and photographic field of view”. In fact, the EdgeHD performance is being compared to that of an astrograph when [...]
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Bob Lindsay’s Roll-Off Observatory
Posted on 26. Jul, 2009 by AstroPhotography Tonight.
Bob Lindsay, former chemistry teacher in northeast Kansas, spends quality time in the coolest hangout a guy could ask for- a backyard observatory! Many astronomers and astrophotographers are adding an observatory to their wish-list of necessities. A backyard observatory eliminates much of the setup and take-down time of equipment resulting in maximum time for observing and imaging the sky. [...]



