How to Do High-Resolution Planetary Astrophotography by Damian Peach

How to Do High-Resolution Planetary Astrophotography by Damian Peach

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How to Do High-Resolution Planetary Astrophotography by Damian Peach
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Taking high-resolution photos of planets can be difficult, but renowned planetary astrophotographer Damian Peach shares his tips on how to get the most out of your images.

At the Practical Astronomy Show 2019, held in Kettering, he gave his talk on the practice of high resolution astrophotography; encompassing information for beginners and higher levels. No doubt you will find something informative in this conference! Sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

There are a few transitions in the video as I had to stop and restart the camera (limited movie length!), but as the audio was still recording; nothing is lost ! I hope you will forgive me.

http://www.damianpeach.com/

The Practical Astronomy Show 2019 was an astronomy convention held in Kettering, Northamptonshire on 9 March 2019. Vendors and accomplished figures in the field were in attendance and talks were available from Paul Money (AstroSpace) , Niels Haagh (TTS), Gary Palmer, Dr Robin Glover and Damian Peach. Vendors such as Tring Astronomy, The Widescreen Centre, Rother Valley Optics, Altair Astro, 365 Astronomy and many more.

https://practicalastroshow.com/

Images and audio were recorded by myself with permission from the organizers and speakers. A lecture by Dr Robin Glover on deep sky CMOS astrophotography was also recorded by myself and can be viewed here https://youtu.be/3RH93UvP358

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Current equipment:

Modified Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro Belt
QHYCCD pole master
Skywatcher Evostar 80ED Refractor
Skywatcher Explorer 150P-DS Reflector
Altair Astro Starwave 50mm Guide Scope
ToupTek ToupCam GCMOS guidance camera
Bahtinov masks
Astro-Modded Canon 450D Bare Sensor
Canon760D
SkyTech CLS-CCD Clip-on Filter

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