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Geoff's Photography

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Astronomical images and other photography galleries.

Giulio Pecora Astrophotography Site

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Pictures, and equipment and software details.
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Halebopp Info

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Comet gallery and a guide to the great comet.

The Heavenly View

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Provides images and equipment details.
Taken from Chiefland Astro Village with the 10 Newt at f 4 and the RGB was from Laurel Lakes Campground in PA at f 3 with the 10 Newt and IDAS filter!.This website was created to provide the viewer some idea of what can be achieved by a typical amateur (that& ,s me!) utilizing the modest equipment available today. Costs for computerized telescopes and cooled-ccd cameras, once prohibitive in expense, are now affordable commodity electronics. Digital cameras and inexpensive webcams, owned by many,

Holloway Comet Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Comet image gallery.

H-R Lunar and Planetary Images

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Astronomical image galleries and Toucam article.

HrAstro

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Gallery, equipment, and links.

Hubbards Hobbies

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Image galleries, field of view calculator, and equipment details.

Images from Space

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Deep sky and solar system images and equipment details.

Imaging by Clay Kessler

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Galleries of astronomical images.

Imaging the Cosmos

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Astronomical image galleries.
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Imaging the Deep Sky

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Film and CCD images, equipment details, image processing, and dark room processing.
(purchased from Edmund Scientific) the star is carefully focused, directly on the surface of the focusing screen, with the rack and pinion focusing knob. Care must be taken to first focus the magnifier on the ground glass to the users eye in daytime lighting and then to secure the magnifier at this point. Focussing in achieved when using the Cassegrain telescopes with a Spectra Sure Sharp knife-edge focuser. Many of the images presented here were obtained using the discontinued Fuji Super HG

Jerry and Wanda's Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Astronomical image galleries, equipment information, and resources.
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John and Janet's Amateur Astronomy Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Constellation, moon, mars, Polaris star trails, and Hale-Bopp images.

John's Observatory

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Deep space, solar system, and comets imagery with equipment information.

Kevin Kessler's Astrophotography

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Constellation imagery, and telescope and camera information.

La Cañada Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Comets, Supernovae, galaxies, the observatory and setup, and documents.

Lentin Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Galleries for galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and solar system, widefield images, equipment, and observatory.
My telescope is presently a 130mm (5) f 6 Astro-Physics APO refractor. These instruments produce pinpoint sharp images with very high contrast. APO refractor is the most beloved by both astrophotographers and visual observers. My mount is an AP 900GTO from Astro-Physics. My CCD camera is a ST-10XME from SBIG equipped with a remote head for guiding, a CFW9 filterwheel outfitted with Astrodon LRGB filters, and with Baader-Planetarium Ha, OII and SII narrowband filters. Focusing is not a simple

The Light of Creation

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Solar system, Milky Way, extra-galactic images, and article on thoughts on astrophotography.
Of viewers. I am frequently asked if I have copies to sell. I am pleased to announce that now you can own the Light of Creation multimedia presentation with beautiful astronomical imagery, inspirational message, and stirring soundtrack. This presentation is very faithful to the original live presentation that you may have seen in person and will rekindle the warmth in your heart for the awe inspiring beauty of God& ,s great Creation..

Lonewolf

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Features galleries, sky at night, my digital darkroom, and links.
(see left) can be removed, its a perfect size and has all the fixtures for a second radio. Perfect!.With the old unit out its time to start wiring up for your new radio replacement. Here you can see my Honda-Iso connecter and I have some Oxygen free RCA leads for the sub. All you have left to do now is to connect up your radio and slot it back into place. It is up to you whether you screw it back in or not. If thieves want to nick it, they wont be this careful when they come to remove it, and if

Lonewolf Photography

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Features recent images, observation logs, deep space and planetary galleries, tips and techniques, equipment, and events.
Package. Most polishes use fillers to help cover swirl marks. Wax is nothing more than a clear protectant and will not remove or hide scratches or swirl marks. It also seals in oils and polish which would normally evaporate over time..Make certain your car is dry. Water spilling down from a join or window will make it difficult to buff out the polish. Water on your buffing towel will make it much harder to buff out the car. Change rags frequently when buffing. They become clogged with residue,

Los Angeles Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky gallery, image processing tips, and equipment details.

Mark de Regt's Astronomical Images

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Imagery for deep sky, planets, and comets.

Astronomical image galleries and archives.
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Michael Koppelman's Astrophotography

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Moon and deep sky gallery.
Factless frenzy of hateful intolerance toward anything resembling progressive thought. I know most conservatives deplore violence and some even reject the 24 hate parade of the Right Wing media. There are many thoughtful Republicans who are focused on a civil political debate. But those thoughtful Republicans have to reel in the hate machine. When the ramblings of a violent criminal are indistinguishable from the daily rants of leading conservatives, something is wrong. Conservatives are not

Michael Purcell's Driveway Astrophotography

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky images.

Mike Kipp's Astroshots

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Image gallery.

Mike's Astronomy Pages

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Gallery and equipment, CCD and accessory details.
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The Minnesota Automated Plate Scanner (MAPS)

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Online catalog of stars and galaxies.
We request that if you use the MAPS databases in your research, we request an acknowledgement. Below are the preferred forms for referencing the APS, including footnote endnote acknowledgements, citation of APS objects in a publication, and APS publications for use as references..Pennington R. L., Humphreys, R. M., Odewahn, S. C., Zumach, W., and Thurmes, P. M. 1993, PASP, 105, 521..Cabanela, J. E., Humphreys, R. M., Aldering, G., Larsen, J. A., Odewahn, S. C., Thurmes, P. M., Cornuelle, C. S.

Misti Mountain Observatory - Astronomy Pages

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky and solar system galleries, and equipment and film information.

Morden Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky, solar and planetary images.
SKY90 at F9 with a Coronado ASP90 Paramount Coronado 90mm H-Alpha filter and new double stack filter ST10XME camera,CFW8, 4 images stacked. Exposure 0.2 secs each Processed with CCDSoft, MIRA, MaximDL and Photoshop 6th March 2003.SKY90 @ F9 with an ASP90 single stacked on an AP400. Canon D10 digital camera 1 125 sec exposure, ISO 100 Processed with ImagesPlus and Photoshop Devon 24th June 2004.

Mungo Smash - Astrophotography

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Solar system objects, nebulae, galaxies, and clusters.

My Best Astronomical Pictures

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Moon, solar, and deep sky images.

My Place

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Astronomical image gallery.

Nature's Peak - Astrophotography by Ray Palmer

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Gallery, equipment and techniques, and links, located at Perth, Western Australia.

Near-Live Leonid Watching System

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Meteor images.

Night Sky Wonders

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Photographs, and upcoming events and shows.

Nightlight Celestial Images

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images of galaxies, nebulae, moon and planetary, comets, wide field, aurora, and star clusters, equipment information, and helpful articles.

NightSkyHunter

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Galleries of noctilucent clouds, atmospheric phenomena, comets, and the moon with information on equipment used.

Ole's Astronomy Site

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Webcam, CCD, and photographs, equipment information, astronomy tools, and tips.
Handy tray. It seems to be the same tripod supplied with the larger Chinese EQ5 mounts etc but for those mounts it is too flimsy, I think. The C5 tube is equipped with a dovetail plate so it can be easily attached to the GP-DX..The Baby-Tak is my newest instrument. It is a doublet refractor with a flourit element in the front for near perfect colour correction in the visual spectrum. With a focal length of 355 mm (290 mm with Sky 90 reducer) it is ideal for imaging large objects like bright

O'Neill's Astroimaging

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Equipment details and deep sky and solar system images.

Owe Dahren's Homepage

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Digital photography, images of eclipses, comets, aurora, and space crafts.

Galleries of astronomical images and helpful articles.

Paul Tristram's Astrophotography

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Film images.

Piz's Jewel Box

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky, comet, eclipse, and meteor galleries.

PJM's Astronomy Gallery

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

CCD gallery, telescope essentials, and imaging and processing tips.

Port O'Connor Portal

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Database of sites with galleries.

Pyros Home

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky, solar system, comets, and wide field images and equipment descriptions including items customized.
Hello!Welcome to my AstroImaging pages.The first of these images were taken from my south-facing backyard at my old home in Newport Beach, California.Many were taken at the Orange County Astronomers club site out in the desert near Anza, CA, from Arizona Sky Village, or in Lake Osoyoos, Canada, using Jack Newton& ,s observatory. All of them were a learning experience, not only in making all this hardware and software work together, focusing, exposing, and image processing, but in finding out

Randy Brewer's Astronomy Web

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Nebula, galaxy, cluster, and solar images, and equipment information.

Ray Gralak's CCD Images

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images with various cameras, and hydrogen alpha CCD images.
2-point instead of the more accurate 3-point SkySensor 2000 alignment. Even with the 2-point alignment the SS2000 was accurate enough to place my targets on the ST7 CCD chip (although not quite centered). M65.On April 20th, I combined exposures of 60-second duration to get this full-sized image of NGC3628. Note that the backround has much less noise. Again all images on this page were taken from my back yard in suburban San Jose, CA with a 4 refractor. NGC3628.

Ray Shore's Astronomy and Astrophotography Site

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Gallery, equipment, Jupiter album, moon video, optics calculations, space news, message forum, remote photos, quizzes, and links.
Next section.Click the Release button and the camera will follow through with the custom shutter settings. Note the exposure duration(i.e., time elapsed) and the number of released exposures..Before taking a lot of exposures, experiment with trial settings first. I always take a single short exposure (e.g., 60 seconds) first to make sure my subject is centered in the field of view..I also vary the ISO settings and exposure lengths on single exposures to see what works best. Once I& ,m satisfied,

Real-Time Image Gallery

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Offers images of aurorae, atmospheric phenomena and astronomical objects.

Robert Reeves' Celestial Photography

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Black and white and color images, camera, film, and mount information, processing, and tutorials.
In such a way that when they are all reflected to the focal plane by the spherical mirror, they are focused across the entire field of view..A unique feature of the Schmidt design is that while the corrector and mirror optics of the Schmidt focuses e incoming light rays perfectly, the resulting focal plane is curved. This introduces the need for the Schmidt second innovation, the film plane is deliberately curved to match the curved focal plane of the mirror. The Celestron Epoch-type Schmidt

Roel's Astronomy Webpages

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images of planets, deepsky, sun, and moon.
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Ron's Astrophotography

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Photographs, telescope information, sky calendar, and helpful tips and recommendations.

Ruben's Celestial Images

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Planet, star cluster, nebula, and galaxy galleries with equipment information.

Russell Croman Astrophotography

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Images of the solar system, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and wide field, equipment information, and resources.

Russell King's Astro Images

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Images of sun, moon, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, and includes equipment and software information.

Sarawak Skies

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images from different camera systems, equipment details, techniques, and image processing.
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See the Glory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Gallery and equipment information, and a connection between the Bible and astronomy.

A Shot in the Dark

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Solar system, Milky Way, extra galactic, and wide field images, and equipment information.

SJK Astronomy

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Gallery, equipment, and links.
Flash is needed to visit this website, it allows you to view all kinds of fantastic animations. Download it below! Page last updated on 19-11-2003. Guestbook added and panel updated!. . . ..

Skychasers

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Photographs, and tips on basic night photography.
2007..This subtle but pretty sunset happened while fishing on Downs Lake, Washington. Aug 24 th, 2007..Sunrise on December 11th & ,06. When the morning starts this way, who could be unhappy?.Sunrise on December 11th & ,06. Shortly after these beautiful colours, the clouds rolled in and it poured with rain..Paul and I took a drive up to the top of Mt. Spokane, there we watched a beautiful sunset. It looks wonderfully warm, but it was windy and cold with remnants of a recent snowfall up there.

Small Scope Images

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images of galaxies, nebula, clusters, lunar, planets, and comets taken with CCD and conventional cameras
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Southend Bradfield Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Messier images.
AVIs. Saturn and Jupiter with a 12 LX200 and Philips TouCam. Some way to go yet!! Images of Jupiter and Saturn through a 5 Tak + 2x barlow ToUcam. Image capture with Vega and processing with IRIS. Jupiter with a 5 Tak + Extender Q at about 4x power with ToUCam. Image Capture Vega and processing with IRIS(27 March 2002). The green element is real!.

Southern-X Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Wide field color film astrophotography and images of meteor showers, comets, and aurora from the southern hemisphere.
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Space Scenes

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Imagery of nebulae, galaxies, star clusters, solar system, and aurora with equipment information.

StarCo

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Equipment and gallery.

Starmatt Astrophotography

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Deep sky, solar system, wide field, and star trail images

Starry Flow in Night Sky

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Night time images including the Leonid meteors, comet Halle Bopp, and celestial phenomena.

Starry Night Photography

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Southern hemisphere night sky images.

Stellar Reflections

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Deep space and solar system images.

Steve Leikind's Astronomical Imaging Homepage

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Deeps sky and solar system galleries, and CCD calculator.

Steve Stefanik - Amateur Astronomer

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Film and CCD images, monthly celestial events, and CCD image processing tutorial.

The Stirland Observatories

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Nebula, galaxies, clusters, aurora, and solar system imagery, and equipment information.

Telescopeman's Space

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Contains log and galleries of moon, planets, and deepspace images.

Theo's Astro Realm

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images of the solar system and deep sky objects taken by various image devices, equipment details, and tips.
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Tom Conner's CCD Image Archive

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Archive for galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.

Tom's Eye On the Sky

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Presents equipment and processing details, and galleries of auroras, deepsky, and solar system objects.

Tony and Daphne Hallas's Astro Photos

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Images of galaxies, nebulae, comets, and meteors.
National Geographic, The Smithsonian Magazine, US News World Report, Newsweek, Geo Magazine, as well as being featured in the LA Times. Their images have been used in both Disneyland and they have several book covers and countless images in astronomy magazines including cover photographs. Their work appears in many advertisements and they are represented by major art agencies. Tony successfully founded and ran the largest custom photo lab in Ventura County, California, with clients like Amgen

Totalnie Amatorska Astrofotografia

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Offers photo gallery, tips and tools, program that locates the ISS and iridiums, moon map, and software program information.
I małe zwierciadło na szczycie tubusa, kt re kieruje światło odbite od zw. gł wnego tak by przeszło ono przez otw r w zw. gł wnym. Teleskopy te mają bardzo duże ogniskowe. Nadają się w szczeg łności do obserwacji planet, Księżyca i Słońca - nie uda się zrobić ładnych zdjęć galaktyk z powodu dużego powiększenia i zbyt dużej światłosiły..Raczej nie da się polecić jednego lub drugiego systemu - zależy to od tego co się od takiego teleskopu wymaga. Czy ma być to

The Universe in Color

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky, solar system, and terrestrial images, including equipment information, and helpful articles.
Technique may be best for complex nebulas having a dominant h-alpha component in addition to emission at other wavelengths. Start by using the H-alpha data as only partial luminance (opacity 50%). The colors will not be muted if the h-alpha data is incorporated at less than 50% opacity. The downside is that much of the depth of the H-alpha component will be sacrificed if the luminance is not used close to 100%. A solution is to use the partial H-alpha-RGB as a new superior RGB for improved

Urban Astro Images

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Movies, and deep sky and solar system images.

Urban Imager

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Wide field, CCD and film photography, and equipment information including techniques.
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Welcome to Celestial Wonders

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Deep sky, solar system, hydrogen alpha, comets and asteroids, and wide field imagery.
This image is reprocessed from an earlier version. I did another blend of the H-alpha with the red channel, sharpened portions, removed blue halos from the brighter stars, and removed the artifacts from the bright star (Alnitak) just off the left side..

Welcome to my Astronomy Homepage

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Solar and planetary images, and telescope details.

Willemin's Homepage

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Solar and terrestrial images.

Willis Greiner Photography

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Comet Halle Bopp, eclipses, Leonid meteor showers and aurora, and learning tips through the narratives and lessons.
Under the expert guidance of lead observer Adam Block of the public outreach program operating at the United States National Observatory complex atop Arizona Kitt Peak. Please explore the links indicated above to get a full description of the program. Essentially stated, anyone with a reservation (one participant per night!) can develop and execute their own observing program during the all-night session. We chose to use the advanced CCD (charge coupled device) digital camera and equally

W.I.S.E. - I - Skies Objects

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Image archive.

Wye Mountain Observatory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Film images and equipment details.

Clementine Lunar Image Browser 1.5

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Interactive picture, based upon data from a spacecraft, that allow to settle the point of view.

Digital edition, with all 675 plates. Search by latitude/longitude, by name or by photo number.
LPI Contribution Series Series documenting the scientific research, outreach and meeting-related publications of LPI. Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin (LPIB) Newsletter exploring issues related to planetary science and exploration. Lunar Science and Exploration Resources to support the scientific research and exploration strategy of the Moon Maps and Imagery.

Lunar Nearside Directory

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Surface photographs from the Lunar Orbiter database and amateur astronemers, cross-referenced to Rukl's Atlas.
This a section of the north-western portion of the near-side of the Moon including the Sinus Rorus. The craters near the limb, in a libration zone of the Moon, are seen best shortly before the Full Moon. Refer to your Antonin Rukl atlas chart of the Moon, page 29..

Moon Panoramas

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Compilation by Mike Constantine of high-resolution Apollo panoramas.

Discover NASA's plan for advanced telescope searches for Earth-like planets around other stars. Learn about 2 separate missions with distinct designs to achieve the goal.
Storied, and at times painful, chapter in the history of space exploration. The smaller than usual crew of just four members will deliver a new module and space parts to the International Space Station. Subsequent missions to the ISS will be carried out onboard foreign rockets until the new Orion-based system is finalized. Predicted weather patterns for Friday evening do not look favorable, suggesting that Atlantis may face delays like those of the most recent launches. In either case, check

Anglo-Australian Planet Search

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Long-term southern hemisphere program being carried with the 3.9 m Anglo-Australian Telescope.

Arizona Search for Planets (ASP)

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Full scale survey project for extra-solar planets. Overview and publications.

The Big Occulting Steerable Satellite (project)

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Mission designed to provide improved resolution of closely spaced objects with comparable brightnesses (binary stars, microlensing events) and to facilitate separation of dim objects from nearby brig

California and Carnegie Planet Search

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The site of California and Carnegie program for extrasolar planet search.

Darwin Space Inferometer Project (ESA SCIENCE)

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Overview and updates on the ESA's Earth-like planet hunting space-telescope project.

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