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astrophotographyUse of photography in astronomical research. The first successful photograph of a celestial object was the daguerreotype plate of the Moon taken by English Scientist John W Draper in March 1840. The first photograph of a star, Vega, was taken by US astronomer William Bond in 1850. Modern-day astrophotography uses techniques such as charge-coupled devices (CCDs), which are often carried aboard a spacecraft.
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Many of the astrophotos and images of equipment are by the authors themselves. Members will display their latest astrophotos, explain the latest gadget they've created, and tell tales of their latest observations. for the Astrophoto XII Seminar, an event sponsored once every two years by the Ventura County |
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