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  1. Astronomical Image and Data Analysis (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by J.-L. Starck, F. Murtagh, 2006-09-25
  2. Image Formation from Coherence Functions in Astronomy (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  3. Creating and Enhancing Digital Astro Images (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Grant Privett, 2007-03-19
  4. Image Processing Techniques in Astronomy (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  5. Proceedings of the Conference on Applications of Digital Image Processing to Astronomy: August 20-22, 1980, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California (Proceedings / SPIE)
  6. State of the Universe 2008: New Images, Discoveries, and Events (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Martin Ratcliffe, 2007-12-06
  7. Aperture Synthesis: Methods and Applications to Optical Astronomy (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Swapan Kumar Saha, 2010-10-21
  8. Deep-Sky Video Astronomy (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Steve Massey, Steve Quirk, 2009-03-11
  9. State of the Universe 2007: New Images, Discoveries, and Events (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Martin Ratcliffe, 2006-12-08
  10. Visual Astronomy Under Dark Skies: A New Approach to Observing Deep Space by Antony Cooke, 2005-05-26
  11. Six Stories from the End of Representation: Images in Painting, Photography, Astronomy, Microscopy, Particle Physics, and Quantum Mechanics, 1980-2000 (Writing Science) by James Elkins, 2008-02-08
  12. Astronomy December 2009 - Hubble's Great New Images (Vol 37 Issue 12)
  13. CCD Astrophotography: High-Quality Imaging from the Suburbs (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Adam Stuart, 2006-06-05
  14. Modern Astrometry (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Jean Kovalevsky, 2010-11-02

1. Astronomy Images By Chris Deforeit
astronomy colour CCD images with an 18 inches telescope.
http://astrim.free.fr/
Last update: Aug 12th, 2005 Recent technology improvements now allow astronomy amateurs to take amazing pictures of very distant deep sky objects. The quality obtained is comparable to what could be done using huge telescopes a few years ago. However, accessing the wonders of the sky is very demanding. It requires a lot of patience and a lot of humility. But what an enjoyment when after nights spent on long exposures comes the time to process the images. I would like with this site to share my enthusiasm for this fantastic hobby.
Have a nice visit
Chris Deforeit All images ©1998-2005. Non profit use welcome if credit given. Latest images:
Please click here for a selection of the best images
I am currently moving dome and telescope to a new location...
First light is expected end of September
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Bright and Dark
Nebulae

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What's behind LRGB, deconvolution, ...
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Classified list of objects imaged:
Messier Objects
NGC Objects (including Messier)
IC Objects
Sharpless Objects

2. Astronomy Picture Of The Day
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Astronomy Plus CCD Images Of Galaxies
Images from the Hubble Deep Field Newly Discovered Planets Page Astronomy Hypertext Resource Short Primer on Dark Matter Web Talks
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4. Jeff MacQuarrie's Astronomy Home Page
Astronomy CCD and astrophotography images of galaxies, nebulae, comets and star fields. Includes information about the objects.
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5. Mount Wilson Observatory
and 150ft solar tower telescopes in the hands of the brilliant scientists who used them revolutionized astronomy through such discoveries as
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6. Earth And Moon Viewer
Images can be generated based on a fullcolour image of the Earth by day Other public domain astronomy and space software available from the
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7. Anglo-Australian Observatory Astronomical Images
More results from www.aao.gov.au SPACE.com The Best of 2003 Top 10 astronomy imagesA year when humans lifted their collective gaze to ponder the great beyond.
http://www.aao.gov.au/images.html
ASTRONOMICAL IMAGES New Images CCD images List New photographic images List Deep galaxy images List Images by object type 50+ all-time favorites Icons Galaxies Icons List Emission nebulae Icons List Reflection nebulae Icons List Dark nebulae Icons List Planetary nebulae Icons List Supernovae Icons List Star clusters Icons List Unusual stars Icons List Star trails etc. Icons List Messier objects List All 400+ NGC/IC objects List Images by telescope Anglo-Australian List UK Schmidt List INT 2.3m and Hale 5m List About the photographs Colour prints Product sales Digital files WWW image use ... AAO HOME PAGE 2005 AAO CALENDAR
This page is the gateway to a unique collection of wide-field astronomical photographs, mostly made with the telescopes of the Anglo-Australian Observatory by
David Malin
Navigating the pages
The menu at left gives access to the image files in several ways. The most rapid is from the simple text lists, including a searchable list of all objects, useful if you know what you are looking for. The most convenient (but slightly slower) access is from the thumbnail pictures. Both link directly to the captioned images. If you really don't know what you want, have a look at the 50 favourites About the photographs
These are some of the finest wide-field astronomy pictures made with professional telescopes anywhere and every effort has been made to capture the true colours of distant stars, galaxies and nebulae using

8. National Radio Astronomy Observatory
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is one of the world's premier research facilities for radio astronomy.
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9. Introduction To The Web Nebulae
is a little information to help you appreciate the images this is not a tutorial on the astronomy of nebulae. If these images inspire you to
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10. "Pretty Pictures"
Images Final Frontier ( The Ultimate Space Wallpapers ) An archive of over 200 space wallpapers created from NASA and other astronomy images.
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11. Welcome To The New Astronomical Image Library!
View astronomical images from our searchable index of tens of thousands online.
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12. Space Image Libraries
index of spacerelated images by NASA's Aerospace Education Services Program at Oklahoma State University
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13. Michael Brown S Astronomy Images
Michael Brown s astronomy images. Michael s Home Page astronomy images NOAO The images were taken by Michael Brown (University of Melbourne) on the
http://www.noao.edu/staff/mbrown/astropic.html
Michael Brown's Astronomy Images
Michael's Home Page Astronomy Images NOAO
Comet Hyakutake
A colour image of C/1996 B2 (Hyakutake) taken by Michael Brown (University of Melbourne) and Chris Fluke (University of Melbourne) using the 40 inch telescope at Siding Spring. The image was taken on the morning of Sunday 25 Feb 1996 (UT 24.77 Feb 96) after a night imaging for Kuiper Belt Objects. The ion tail is visible, stretching towards the top left of the image. The image is 28 arcmin by 17 arcmin and is a combination of a 60 second R band exposure, an 80 second V band exposure and a 100 second B band exposure. The magnitudes of the comet are approximately R=7.6, V=6.9 and B=7.5.
Eta Carinae Nebula
An image of the Eta Carinae nebula taken by Michael Brown with a CCD camera on the 40-inch telescope at Siding Spring Observatory. This image contains some of the brightest stars known in our galaxy. One of these stars, Eta Carinae, is the very bright star near the centre of the image. A cluster of young stars (Trumpler 14) can be seen at the top right of the image. Click here for a larger image of this nebula . Superb photographs of Eta Carinae can be found at David Malin's web site at the Anglo Australian Observatory.

14. Astronomical Pictures Of Galaxies Photos - Astronomy Images
Astronomy Pictures with 1300 Astronomical Images of Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies, Planetary Nebulae astronomy images and Astronomical Photos of Solar System Planets.
http://bioch.szote.u-szeged.hu/astrojan/
Galaxies Astronomical Pictures Astronomy Images Nebulae Photos of Star Clusters of Galactical Universe
Astrojan Astronomical Picture Collection
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Astronomical Images of Nebulae, force of free information about Pictures Astronomical Of The Galaxy Open and Globular Star Clusters, Galactical Astronomy Pictures on Galaxies Nebulas Stars gravitation AstrojaN Pushing Gravity Photo Gallery Cosmos Images Astronomy Photos Astronomical recreation Images of Universe Pictures pulling Gravity
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15. Garbo Astronomy Image Collection
Garbo s astronomy images directories. A copyright note The images here date backto the days when WWW was not as prevalent as today.
http://garbo.uwasa.fi/Astro.html
Garbo's astronomy images directories
The images here date back to the days when WWW was not as prevalent as today. No more additions are made, since now the original WWW sites with their own layouts and customized information should be found easily enough. /pc/gifcraft/ Astronomy gifs of shuttle, satellites and probes
/pc/gifsun/
Astronomy gifs of the Sun
/pc/gifinner/
Astronomy gifs of Mercury and Venus
/pc/gifearth/
Astronomy gifs of the Earth
/pc/gifmoon/
Astronomy gifs of the Moon
/pc/gifapoll/
Astronomy gifs of the Apollo missions to the Moon
/pc/gifmars/
Astronomy gifs of the Martian system
/pc/gifaster/
Astronomy gifs of asteroids and comets
/pc/gifjupit/
Astronomy gifs of Jupiter
/pc/gifjovmn/
Astronomy gifs of the Jovian moons
/pc/gifslevy/
Astronomy gifs of P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet /pc/gifsatur/ Astronomy gifs of the Saturn system /pc/gifuran/ Astronomy gifs of the Uranus system /pc/gifnept/ Astronomy gifs of the Neptune system /pc/gifpluto/ Astronomy gifs of the Pluto and Charon system /pc/gifstar/ Astronomy gifs of stars etc /pc/gifnebul/ Astronomy gifs of nebulas and such /pc/gifgalax/ Astronomy gifs of galaxies /pc/gifunid/ Miscellaneous astronomy gifs of unidentified targets /pc/gifspart/ Space Art, Astronomy gifs, artists' renditions

16. Astronomy Images _ CFHT's Hawaiian Starlight : Discover The Universe As Seen Fro

http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/HawaiianStarlight/

17. Astronomy Images _ CFHT's Hawaiian Starlight : Discover The Universe As Seen Fro

http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/HawaiianStarlight/English/What_Is_HawaiianStarlight.h

18. Michael Brown S Astronomy Images
Michael Brown s astronomy images astronomy images Princeton Peyton Hall The 6 images were taken between 957 UT and 1102 UT and clearly show the
http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~mbrown/astropic.html
Michael Brown's Astronomy Images
Michael's Home Page Astronomy Images Princeton Peyton Hall
Comet Hyakutake
A colour image of C/1996 B2 (Hyakutake) taken by Michael Brown (University of Melbourne) and Chris Fluke (University of Melbourne) using the 40 inch telescope at Siding Spring. The image was taken on the morning of Sunday 25 Feb 1996 (UT 24.77 Feb 96) after a night imaging for Kuiper Belt Objects. The ion tail is visible, stretching towards the top left of the image. The image is 28 arcmin by 17 arcmin and is a combination of a 60 second R band exposure, an 80 second V band exposure and a 100 second B band exposure. The magnitudes of the comet are approximately R=7.6, V=6.9 and B=7.5.
Eta Carinae Nebula
An image of the Eta Carinae nebula taken by Michael Brown with a CCD camera on the 40-inch telescope at Siding Spring Observatory. This image contains some of the brightest stars known in our galaxy. One of these stars, Eta Carinae, is the very bright star near the centre of the image. A cluster of young stars (Trumpler 14) can be seen at the top right of the image. Click here for a larger image of this nebula . Superb photographs of Eta Carinae can be found at David Malin's web site at the Anglo Australian Observatory.

19. Webshots - Images Of Astronomy Images, Astronomical Pictures
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20. Cooking Up Astronomical Images
Her forte is creating colour outreach images from astronomy data and astronomy images are not snapshots and, if you define true colour as what you
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/sao/guest/english/
A Recipe for Cooking Up Astronomical Images
Jayanne English
Jayanne English currently enjoys the teaching and research activities associated with being an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. Her forte' is creating colour outreach images from astronomy data and currently she is enjoying working with radio images, like the Cygnus Region , as part of her research work as a member of the International and Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (I/CGPS) . Jayanne's research interests include the behaviour of gas in groups of galaxies that are interacting with each other, and the how mass and energy are exchanged between a galaxy's spiral disk and its halo. In particular she is obsessed with the I/CGPS data showing a mushroom-shaped cloud bursting more than 1000 light-years out of the plane of the Milky Way.
Introduction
Bold colour images from telescopes act as extraordinary ambassadors for astronomers because they pique the public's curiosity. But are they snapshots documenting physical reality? Or are we looking at artistic space-scapes created by digitally manipulating astronomy images? In my view, each image is a battlefield where the attempts by scientists to represent their discoveries all but drowns out the voice of visual literacy, smothering the colour and composition clues we usually use to read images. Fortunately, sometimes in this battle between the cultures of science and visual art, both sides win. An image is produced that simultaneously contains scientific meaning and is visually engaging.

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