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14 - Sun, Moon, Eclipses, and Planets

from Part III - Image Processing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2018

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Digital technology has revolutionized solar, lunar, and planetary imaging even more than deep-sky work. Amateurs with portable telescopes don’t just rival the best work done by observatories 50 years ago, they surpass it. Thanks to video imaging, we get planetary images better than anything that had been taken from earth before 1985 or so. Accordingly, this chapter addresses — at last — the sun, moon, and planets. The applicable techniques are such a vital part of astrophotography that they deserve coverage even if a DSLR is not always the ideal camera for practicing them.
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Print publication year: 2018

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