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| ![]() Astro-Imaging: Exploring the Wonder of the Night Sky with Joe DoughertyThis talk will help you to understand the equipment, processes, tools and techniques imagers use to capture and create astonishing pictures of astronomical objects. At the Oliver Wolcott Library on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 7 p.m.
Astro-imaging allows astronomers to see details of celestial objects that are hidden using a telescope alone. Imaging techniques can enable viewing deep space objects even with the brightness of a full moon. This talk explores the basics of astro-imaging. You will be taken behind the scenes to understand the equipment, processes, tools and techniques today's imagers use to capture and create astonishing pictures of astronomical objects. Viewers will be treated to dozens of actual photos taken by members of the Litchfield Amateur Astronomy Club over the past several years. We will explore many of the varied types of astronomical objects through a pictorial tour of the night sky. Joe Dougherty, president of the Litchfield Hills Amateur Astronomy Club, has specialized in astro-imaging for nearly ten years. He has given numerous presentations over the years on imaging techniques, processes, software and on improving image quality. Visit the Astronomy Club's website at lhastro.org. All Oliver Wolcott Library events are free and open to the public. Space is limited. Registration is required and can be done by calling 860-567-8030 or logging onto http://www.owlibrary.org and clicking on Programs/Adult Programs. End
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