The Royal Observatory Greenwich's ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 17 contest showcases the best astronomical and night sky images of the year, captured by exceptional photographers worldwide. This year's winning photos include spectacular shots of distant galaxies, unique images of the Sun, magical nightscapes on Earth, and much more. [Read More]| PetaPixel
The ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year Award 2025 will be streamed live online on Sept. 11.| Latest from Space.com
Deep Sky Dan is an astrophotographer that is pushing the limits of what's possible with a smartphone camera.| Skies & Scopes
As dark sky tourism gains popularity, Vancouver astrophotographer Rob Lyons shows that you don’t need to leave home to travel into space.| MONTECRISTO
Last week I visited the Rockport, Maine region for the first time. I’ve spent a lifetime visiting Maine usually at least once a year, but it has mostly been to the Portland area or further so…| Karma's When I Feel Like It Blog
You can now quickly and easily take your photos and turn them into short videos using AI. Learn how in this step-by-step guide (with video).| Skies & Scopes
The astrophotography guide for beginners, including tips on how to choose the right astrophotography equipment. The post Astrophotography 101 appeared first on Adler Planetarium.| Adler Planetarium
I think those of us who are educators would agree that, since the start of the pandemic, our students are more distracted than ever. In fact, I think most of us, educators or not, feel more distracted than ever. There are health concerns and trying to keep ourselves and our families safe. There are political […]| Desert of My Real Life
I started in astrophotography about 6 months ago. I have consulted a lot of different sources to learn all kinds of stuff during this time. One of the most interesting places to learn has been onli…| Desert of My Real Life
We analyzed the cameras, lenses, star trackers and tripods used by the winners of the Milky Way Photographer of the Year 2025 awards.| Skies & Scopes
Rod Prazeres is a deep sky astrophotographer from Australia who has gone from complete beginner to award-winner in just two years. Here he shares how he captures his amazing images.| Skies & Scopes
Mega-constellations our blocking researchers' view of the Universe.| PetaPixel
Austria's night sky unveiled. A case study on astrophotographer Mario Oberlaber's stunning images.| Skies & Scopes
On Saturday March 29, 2025 there will be a partial solar eclipse.| Skies & Scopes
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There are ten great smart telescopes on the market in 2024 now – each with their pros and cons. This article compares all models currently on the market to help you find the best for you.| Skies & Scopes
2024 Total Solar Eclipse inc. HDR, 2 coronas| Astro Blog Delta
When I was starting out in backyard astronomy, I learned so much by watching, listening to, and reading the work of Canada’s own Terence Dickinson, who passed away this week. He was a frequent guest on Canadian Discovery Channel programs and CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks and launched the fantastic magazine “Sky News.” He also […]| Canadian Astronomy
We had fantastic weather here in Ottawa on August 21, 2017, and I was able to photograph my first solar eclipse! We saw 71% of the sun covered here in Ottawa and I took a boatload of photos and video. The View Through the Telescope Here are some of my best shots. All images and […]| Canadian Astronomy
If you want to take a photo of a solar eclipse but don’t have a solar filter for your DSLR camera or a solar-filtered telescope, there is a simple option: take a photo with your smartphone through eclipse glasses! Before the eclipse, find a pair of solar eclipse glasses (also called eclipse shades). These can […]| Canadian Astronomy
Here is the view through my Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope from Saturday, June 3, 2017. Over the course of about two hours I captured the shadows of the moons Ganymede (top) and Io (bottom) as they crossed Jupiter’s disk. These images were taken with my iPhone 6 using this method. You can also see the […]| Canadian Astronomy
I’ve been photographing the night sky through my telescope with my iPhone since 2011, but two objects have eluded me: Uranus and Neptune. Finally, in early 2017, I was able to capture them both. As a result, I’ve been able to assemble my first complete iPhone astrophotography solar system collage! All planets in the above image were […]| Canadian Astronomy
On Monday night, I captured my first-ever photo of Neptune using my iPhone and 8″ telescope. This is a single, unedited 6 second exposure using the NightCap Pro app for iPhone. It may not lo…| Canadian Astronomy
The Sony FE 14mm 1.8 GM is the widest lens of Sony's G-Master line up and a great choice for Astrophotography because| phillipreeve.net
Crazy traffic, lights, and clouds… oh my!| ORION BEAR ASTRONOMY