I made an online Realtime Intrusion Detection System that you can use to tell you what Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are visible to you for imaging ...
Author - Dylan O'Donnell
Dylan O’Donnell is an Australian web developer, Director of DNA Digital and zen10 Australia and public science communicator. He has a Masters of Information Technology and his astrophotography been featured by NASA and ESA among others. He is also a member of Team Celestron where he also contributes. To date, two of his images have been selected for NASA Astronomy Photo of the Day (APOD).
See more of Dylan’s work on his website.
Choosing a camera for astrophotography can be hard...and expensive. Maybe I can help with this short video explanation of the main differences...
In this episode of the Star Stuff Video Series, I share 20, yes TWENTY(!), tips for capturing the planets well from one backyard astronomer to...
Are you ready for the Mars opposition in July 2018? Get some tips in this episode of the Star Stuff Video Series.
New to Astrophotography? Need help with PHD2 autoguiding? This Star Stuff Video Series episode has some great tips on PHD2 setup and troubleshooting.
Cory Schmitz recently published an article called “Why Your Photos Deserve Your Name.” See, I disagree completely.
Here are 10 of secrets to Dylan O'Donnell's firehose of astrophotography! How you can decrease the amount of time you spend imaging and shoot more!
Why on earth would you ever choose a monochrome camera for astrophotography when there is so much beautiful color in the universe?!
Learn to convert a 2D nebula astrophotography image into a 3D stereo pair! An easy 3D astrophotography tutorial.
An easy-to-follow tutorial on how to polar align a telescope mount using the drift align utility available in the free PHD2 guiding software.