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Excellent website and resource - clear and informative. Much better than anything else I found to get me started on astrophotography
I'm a big fan of the contests! They encourage me to actually do processing regularly and with a due date. If it was up to me, I'd probably just spend ages on the new major project and then go back to it and change it.
The best online platform to get quality datasets for astrophotographers. My Astro-image processing skill drastically increased using datasets from Telescope Live. Quality of data matters if you want to pull out the useful information from it - Telescope Live provides you that "clean data"
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ASTRONOMY NOW, MARCH 2021

SPECTRUM, Northern Cross Science Foundation

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ASTRONOMY NOW, April 2021

The winning combination of the Local Group galaxy the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC; NGC 292) and 47 Tucanae (NGC 104), the majestic globular cluster, located in the southern constellation of Tucana, always produces an awesome vista. On 15 & 18 December 2020, and 8 January 2021, Dan Crowson used a FLI ML16200 camera attached to a 200mm, f/2 Nikon lens, part of the equipment based at Telescope Live’s facility at El Sauce Observatory, Edge-on majesty Rio Hurtado, Chile, to I’ve long considered NGC 1055 in Cetus, with its magnificent dust lane, as an unsung gem of a galaxy. Mike Selby remotely acquired shoot 155 minutes data using a RiDK 700 telescope and a FLI PL16803 CCD camera, part of the equipment available at Obstech’s Robotic Remote of LRGB data in Observatory at Observatorio El Sauce, located in the Río Hurtado Valley, Chile. Warren Keller did the post-processing. 300-second subs