Astrophotography
This is how YOU can download JWST RAW images: A step-by-step guide
You must have come across the stunning JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) images on the web. After all, It’s a very impressive imaging device, so…
This timeslice image shows comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS rising in the southern hemisphere
Comets are always interesting to see and photograph, and comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is no exception. The comet is currently visible to lovers of the southern hemisphere…
What are solar and lunar halos and how to photograph them
Have you ever looked up and come across a circular rainbow-like structure around the sun or the moon? These are referred to as “solar halo”…
Urban Astrophotography: 5 things you can photograph from a light-polluted city
When we think of astrophotography, we think of dark skies and vast landscapes. However, in the modern world, with a growing population and modernization, dark…
Get ready for the partial lunar eclipse tonight. Tips from an expert astrophotographer
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible from parts of the world tonight. The moon will be partially covered by Earth’s umbra during this phase….
Magical Bailey’s beads during solar eclipse wins 2024 Astronomy Photographer of the Year
The Royal Observatory Greenwich has revealed the winners of the 2024 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. This year’s top prize went to Ryan Imperio…
What is the Bortle Scale and why is it important for astrophotography
Visibility of the sky is not the same in every place. Depending on where you are and how light polluted the region is, you will see more stars or a few stars. Bortle scale is important for you to know what you can expect to see in the sky.








































