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POPSFor Splendidus and all interested in photographing the moon Short article includes the following: Search the Web and you will certainly find something of interest. Here are two references to sources I found both educational and entertaining, and more than worth a prolonged visit. * Astrophotography with Digital Cameras by António Cidadão may be a little outdated, but is, nevertheless, very informative (and the laws of optics do not really change). It is a part of Antonio's amazing Lunar and Planetary Observation and CCD Imaging Home Page, where even ignorants like myself will want to spend quite a while. * There is a rather in-depth article on photographing a Moon with a digital camera, written by Jeremy McCreary and posted on his excellent dpFWIW Web site, a trove of information on digital photography. While I may argue on some minor technical points, the article remains a great source of information (like most of Jeremy's articles). Check it out by all means.
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POPSThe Best Astronomy free download site ever! ever! ever! This is the best astronomy site there is in the Web. There are many free programs to download, 3D Simulators, Astrophotography, Aurora watching, Planetariums, Satellites recognition, Rocketing, Telescopes, Ephemerides, about the Moon, Planets, comets, even Tide prediction and Time. You have to register first. Registration is free.