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AstroImaging enthusiast Douglas Struble showcases his groundbreaking work, unveiling the planetary nebula HFG1 (PK 136+05) through the lens of his Explore Scientific ED152 Air-Spaced Triplet APO Refractor. Positioned in the Giraffe constellation, HFG1's intricate and symmetrical structures, formed by the expelled outer layers of a dying star, come to life. Struble's commitment to astrophotography and technological advancements reshapes our understanding of space, providing a captivating glimpse into the mysteries of the universe. The Explore Alliance Ambassador's detailed exploration of HFG1, documented on Astrobin.com, highlights the nebula's ancient nature and its significant diameter, exceeding one light year. Observers in the Northern Hemisphere are privileged to witness this awe-inspiring celestial phenomenon, thanks to Struble's advanced equipment and techniques.Read now
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David J. Eicher Joins Us to Discuss His Latest Book "GALAXIES Inside the Universe's Star Cities"
Read nowDavid Eicher is one of the most widely recognized astronomy enthusiasts in the world. With Astronomy magazine for nearly forty years, Eicher is the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief since 2002. His latest book is titled "GALAXIES Inside the Universe's Star Cities", in this lecture that was broadcast...
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Astrophotographer Robert Vice to Give Workshop at the Arizona Dark Sky Star Party
Astrophotography workshop instructors Robert and Christina Vice return to the Arizona Dark Sky Star Party on May 20-24, 2020 at Kartchner Caverns International Dark Sky Park to teach astronomers of all abilities to take their astrophotography to the next level.Read now -
Struble's Planetary Cosmos
Read nowAll my life I have I had a fascination for Astronomy, but it wasn’t until later in my adult life where I could afford the proper equipment to not only image the universe, but study it directly. Planetary nebula have...