Astronomy, astrophotography and science

Hi, welcome in new episode about processing your astrophotography in PS Lets go ! Today i will work on background, noise reduction If you havent astronomy tools CS2, then its special for you But if...
Hey, welcome on my channel, Im Alan and this is 1st episode of new series which is processing astrophotography in PS Ive prepared a list " things to do " hopefully i didnt forget...
The observations from ESO’s telescopes are stored in a huge archive, a vast and complex vault of online information usually only visited by professional astronomers on a mission. And yet, an amateur...
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Hi, welcome in new episode about processing your astrophotography in PS Lets go ! Ok, lets start from selecting brighter stars, when you did it, then click CTRL+C and CTRL+V You have just added a new...
Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, and one of the pioneers of the scientific method. Galileo overturned that Aristotelian worldview, according to...
NGC 604 in 60 Seconds Narrator (Megan Watzke, CXC): NGC 604 is a divided neighborhood in the galaxy M33, where some 200 hot, young massive stars reside. In this composite image, X-ray data from...
Narrator (Megan Watzke, CXC): When seen in visible light from the Hubble Space Telescope, M82 looks like an ordinary spiral galaxy. However, looking at it through the Spitzer Space Telescope in...
Crab Nebula in 60 Seconds Narrator (Megan Watzke, CXC): The Crab Nebula is one of the most studied objects in the night sky. First observed by Chinese astronomers in 1054 A.D., and possibly others,...
Hi, welcome in new episode about processing your astrophotography in PS Let's go ! Last thing i have to do, is reducing black spots, hot pixels etc. I will zoom a lot Im not going to delete...