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Two Celestial Visitors: Chasing Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN in October 2025

As autumn evenings deepen and the night sky clears of summer's haze, October 2025 offers a rare astronomical treat: not one, but two bright comets...

Choosing the Best Telescope for Your Level of Astrophotography When Starting Out

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  Astrophotography is one of those pursuits that balances art and science in nearly equal measure. The breathtaking images of distant nebulae, galaxies, and planets...

ZWO CAA (CAMERA ANGLE ADJUSTER) IN-DEPTH REVIEW

The ZWO Camera Angle Adjuster (CAA), also referred to as an electronic rotator, is a highly anticipated addition to the astrophotography community, designed to simplify...

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY IN THE WILDERNESS

Astrophotography is a pursuit that blends science, art, and adventure, allowing enthusiasts to capture the breathtaking beauty of the night sky. For those seeking the...

ANZA-BORREGO DESERT STATE PARK

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, located in Southern California, is renowned for its expansive and pristine wilderness, making it an exceptional destination for astrophotography. The park...

GEAUGA OBSERVATORY PARK

Geauga Observatory Park, located in Montville Township, Ohio, is a 1,100-acre haven within the Geauga Park District, celebrated as Ohio’s first International Dark Sky Park,...

GOBLIN VALLEY STATE PARK

Goblin Valley State Park, located in southeastern Utah near Hanksville, is a geological wonderland known for its surreal landscape of sandstone hoodoos, often called "goblins,"...

A Brief Guide to Calibration Frames: Bias, Dark, Flats and Dark Flats

Many Budding Astrophotographers are often confused on exactly what Calibration frames are and if they even need to use them since they do take quite...

A Guide to Shooting The Milky Way

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THERE IS NOTHING QUITE LIKE CAPTURING THE MILKY WAY IN A PHOTOGRAPH. THE ROAD TO GETTING SUCH AN IMAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME, HOWEVER, IS...

The Ultimate Guide to Editing a Milky Way Photo using Lightroom

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Many Astrophotographers lean toward using Photoshop, but Lightroom can be easier and more intuitive to edit your Milkyway shots. Post-processing is an extremely subjective part...