Podcaster: Tony Darnell, Adam Smith, Alexander Reinders and John Suffill
Title: Deep Astronomy: What You Need to take Images Through Your Telescope
Organization: Deep Astronomy
Link : https://deepastronomy.space
Twitter @DeepAstronomy, https://facebook.com/DeepAstronomy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/deepastronomy
Description: So, you want to take images with your telescope? Listen to this podcast and we’ll tell you what you need to get started! Taking images through your telescope is perhaps one of the hardest things you can do. It is an advanced activity that usually needs expensive stuff, like: an excellent mount, good optics, superior tracking and of course, a good camera. This is not a beginner thing to do with your telescope, yet one of the first questions people ask who’ve never owned a scope before is, ‘Can I take pictures through it?’ In this hangout, Tony Darnell along with amateur astronomers Alexander Reinders, John Suffill and Adam Smith outline all the pitfalls you need to avoid when taking pictures through your telescope for the first time and we’ll let you know what you need to get going!
Bio: Tony Darnell is the owner of Deep Astronomy website and a host for the same hangout channel in Youtube. He has worked in the field of astronomy all my life, his first job was at a school district planetarium in Boulder, Colorado. With the exception of a stint in the Army in the 1980’s he heas worked in many aspects of astronomical research.
Most of his time has been spent writing software to retrieve, process and analyze data taken from telescopes. He has worked with data from some of the world’s largest ground-based and space-based telescopes: from the four meter Blanco telescope in Chile to the Hubble Space Telescope.
Astronomy education has always been his passion and he has written articles for DeepAstronomy.space website and produce astronomy videos for YouTube on the DeepAstronomy channel.
Adam “Synergy” Smith is the owner of unseenpodcast.com
Alexander Reinders from Germany
John Suffil is an amateur astronomer in UK.
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