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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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In addition to the standard product information one would expect, the 2007 Meade Instruments catalog contains stunning astrophotographs (shot by amateurs with Meade equipment), stories of astronomers (both famous and not-so-famous), and inspirational tales of discovery. |
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