Using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini North observatory, astronomers have identified three brown dwarfs spinning at the astronomical rate of 1 rotation per hour.
Nothing is more disappointing than when a newcomer to astrophotography sees those black frames for the first time.
It doesn’t matter whether it is from a One-Click, Advanced Request, or a Pro Data Set.
In the everyday world, you will hear people say, "Blink, and you'll miss it."
Well, in astrophotography, we say the opposite - "If you don't blink, then you will miss it."
Hi everyone,
I wanted to give you a really nice tip when you want to center something like a nebula or a couple different objects in a wide field. Use a star to do it!