Deep Sky Astrophotography (Part 1): Following in the Footsteps of Hubble and Co?

In a previous article (Outsmarting Earth’s Atmosphere), we have already described how (and why) small telescopes and the lucky imaging method can be used today to obtain extremely sharp images of the moon, planets, and some brighter deep sky objects that were not even possible with large telescopes a few decades ago. But what about […]

Outsmarting Earth’s Atmosphere (Part 2) – How Lucky Imaging Works

Lucky Imaging makes it possible to take sharp images of the sun, moon, planets, and double stars even with small telescopes, which was impossible just a few decades ago even with the best and largest telescopes in the world. And in some cases, the technique can also be used, at least in a slightly reduced […]

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