R. Jay Gabany

Book Review: Astronomical Image Processing Tutorials by Donald P. Waid

Astrophotography is an exhilarating pastime. Thanks to the digital revolution in amateur astronomy, taking deep space images is less of…

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Astrophoto: Orion Deep field by Robert Gendler

We live in an age filled with robots- both those that respond to commands issued by a person and those…

18 years ago

Astrophoto: The Horsehead Nebula by Filippo Ciferri

Animals have always been important subjects for sculpture. In its earliest representations, the purpose was to gain control over the…

18 years ago

Book Review: Making Every Pixel Count, Vol. 1-3

Astronomy has many unfair advantages over the other natural sciences because it captures elements of travel, adventure and discovery. One…

18 years ago

Astrophoto: The Great Andromeda Galaxy- M31 by Takayuki Yoshida

Our lives in the early 21st Century can be characterized by many words and phrases. One of them, surely, is…

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Astrophoto: Van den Bergh 152 by Giovanni Benintende

Go to a public place where people gather such as a rush hour sidewalk downtown or a weekend shopping mall…

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Astrophoto: M83 by R. Jay GaBany

Our understanding of the Universe is written in pencil on the pages of a loose-leaf notebook because, like many of…

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Astrophoto: From the Soul Nebula by Frank Barnes III

In June of 1889, about one year before his untimely death, the brilliant Dutch post-impressionist, Vincent Van Gogh, furiously completed…

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Astrophoto: The Witch Head Nebula by Richard Payne

Since 1989, when the first extra solar planet was detected, 180 planetary systems featuring 210 planets have been identified as…

18 years ago

Astrophoto: Swan Song for a Comet

On December 2, 1995, the SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) spacecraft was launched aboard an Atlas/Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral…

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