Capturing the Milky Way doesn't require thousands of dollars in gear. Here is my simple guide to using your smartphone—or camera—and the dark sky to take professional-quality photos.
Everything you absolutely need to know about selecting, using and optimizing your astrophotography equipment for the best possible astrophotos, from smartphones, to telescopes and mirrorless cameras.
As I stumbled over rocks through pitch darkness, following a guy I had just met online, I began to question my life choices. It was the middle of the night, and I was wandering through a remote desert ...
Can 360-degree cameras be used in the dark to image the night sky? Astrophotographers have been using circular fisheye lenses to capture the Milky Way for decades, while astronomers regularly employ ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. These apps and recommendations from experts will help you learn about what you're seeing when you gaze up at the night sky. Dan ...
Today, years after that photo she took on a tiny camera, she’s an observing specialist at the Vera C Rubin Observatory, looking at the sky through the largest digital camera ever assembled. On June 23 ...
A New Zealand astrophotographer set up his camera in one of the world’s darkest locations and captured something most people will never see with their own eyes.
FREEPORT, Texas — Check out this sight captured by a camera from our partners at Saltwater-Recon Tuesday night. It was an apparent meteor streaking across the night sky. The meteor was captured at ...