Page 2: Research news on Astrophotography

Astrophotography as a research area encompasses the development and application of imaging techniques to record and quantitatively analyze astronomical objects and phenomena across the electromagnetic spectrum. It involves optimization of detectors (e.g., CCDs, CMOS, infrared arrays), optics, filters, and image acquisition strategies to maximize signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range under extremely low photon fluxes. Research focuses on calibration (bias, dark, flat-field correction), image registration, stacking, deconvolution, and photometric and astrometric extraction, as well as mitigation of atmospheric turbulence and light pollution. Astrophotographic methods underpin observational studies of stars, galaxies, nebulae, exoplanets, and transient events in both professional and advanced amateur astronomy.

Perseverance rover captures Mars vista as clear as day

The imaging team of NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has taken advantage of clear skies on the red planet to capture one of the sharpest panoramas of its mission so far. Visible in the mosaic, which was stitched together from ...

To fight wildfires, look to social media, researcher says

One afternoon in September 2020, Loran Hughes noticed an ominous plume forming in the Southwest Oregon sky, shrouding the sun in darkness. The 62-year-old amateur astrophotographer, who had weak lungs, uploaded an image from ...

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