The FITS file format is the most commonly used file format for astronomical data, let's demystify it and show you how to supersize your AP.
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Why on earth would you ever choose a monochrome camera for astrophotography when there is so much beautiful color in the universe?!
Learn how to use Sequence Generator Pro and the Frame and Mosaic Wizard to create seamless mosaics with any camera and telescope mount!
An old windmill and the Fuerteventura Milky Way, by Carlton de Souza.
Paul C. Swift compiled over 70+ hours of data on the Orion Nebula and Horsehead region to create this skyscape, "The Space Walk."
Learn how to use the free Stellarium planetarium application to simulate the field of view of your camera and lens so you can choose the perfect targets!
You don't need a telescope to shoot deep sky objects! A camera and a standard lens will do just fine for many large and beautiful targets in space.
The Wizard Nebula (NGC 7380), by Jaspal Chadha. Only 8,000 light years distant, the nebula surrounds a newly forming star cluster with gas and dust.
Learn a simple way to add brilliant color to monochrome solar images using Photoshop, by solar imager John W. O'Neal, II.