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    Astrophotography

    Thor’s Helmet (NGC 2359) - Adam Block (USA) - Shortlisted
    Astrophotography

    IAPY 2015 results announced

    Lange and Foster's image of Duck Lake on the John Muir Trail. Shots like these will be captured along the way as the pair take on one of the world's most famous hikes. (Copyright Dark Sky Photography)
    Astrophotography

    Capturing the stars on the John Muir Trail

    A flat field is an image that contains a record of the optical deficiencies in your telescope and nothing else. Credit: Steve Richards
    Advice

    How to build a flat field box for astro imaging

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    Philippe Pleasants, Orford Ness, Suffolk, 2010 (diptych). Credit: BREESE LITTLE
    Astrophotography

    Art interrogates science

    Moonset over Buachaille © David Taylor
    Astrophotography

    Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2014

    Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower over Mount Bromo © Justin Ng (Singapore)
    Astrophotography

    Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2014: shortlisted images

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    Astrophotography

    Astronomy Photographer Of The Year 2014

    The centre of our galaxy: NASA/JPL-Caltech
    Astrophotography

    10 years of the Spitzer Space Telescope

    The Orion Nebula is just one of the objects you can capture with a simple DSLR. Credit: Will Gater
    Astrophotography

    10 simple tips for budding astro imagers

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    Overall winner and Deep Space winner. M51, the Whirlpool Galaxy: Martin Pugh
    Astrophotography

    Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2012

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    Astrophotography

    Chasing the ISS

    Imaging deep-sky objects, like the globular cluster M13, captures the beauty of distant space. Image credit: NASA/JPL
    Astrophotography guides

    Introducing deep-sky astrophotography

    Babak Tafreshi. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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    Landscapes under the stars

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    Astrophotography

    Shooting the stars

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    Astrophotography

    Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2011 opens for entries

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