Science in Astrophotography by Red Podcast Fotógrafo Nocturno
Red Podcast Fotógrafo Nocturno
If you have ever wondered why galaxies, nebulae, etc. have the shapes and colours that the all the astrophotos show. And if you have always wanted to venture into the world of astrophotography to photograph those objects yourself. Then, this is your podcast! Here we will talk, in a clear and easy way, about the science behind all those images taken with the big telescopes. This will helps us planning better our astrophotography sessions and get the maximum out of our astrophotography sessions. We will also talk about the equipment needed to enter the world of landscape and deep field astrophotography, processing techniques and workflows. Would you come with me to this amazing journey around the cosmos?
Categories: Science & Medicine
Listen to the last episode:
June is here and with it new astronomical events and new night sky objects to photograph. This episode not covers the description of the main events and also it gives you some interesting facts about them from a scientific point of view. Don’t miss it!
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Previous episodes
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33 - The June night sky Thu, 30 May 2019
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32 - Playing detective with the Universe Fri, 17 May 2019
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31 - Guide to choose a telescope Thu, 09 May 2019
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30 - My workflow to photograph deep sky objects Thu, 02 May 2019
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29 - The May night sky Thu, 25 Apr 2019
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28 - Apps for capturing images Thu, 18 Apr 2019
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27 - The science behind the first image ever of a black hole Thu, 11 Apr 2019
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26 - A hotel under the stars: astrophysics and astrophotography Thu, 04 Apr 2019
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25 - The April night sky Thu, 28 Mar 2019
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24 - Image processing apps for astrophotography Thu, 07 Mar 2019
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23 - The March night sky Thu, 28 Feb 2019
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22 - My top 5 apps for weather forecasting Thu, 21 Feb 2019
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21 - The effects of the atmosphere in astrophotography Thu, 14 Feb 2019
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20 - Focusing methods in astrophotography Thu, 07 Feb 2019
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19 - The February night sky Thu, 31 Jan 2019
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18 - How to improve our astrophotography using calibration images Thu, 24 Jan 2019
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17 - How to photograph a lunar eclipse Thu, 17 Jan 2019
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16 - The incredible journey of New Horizons Thu, 10 Jan 2019
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15 - My astrophotography equipment Thu, 03 Jan 2019
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14 - The January night sky Thu, 27 Dec 2018
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13 - Light pollution filters in astrophotography Thu, 20 Dec 2018
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12 - Why comet 46P-Wirtanen looks the way it does Wed, 12 Dec 2018
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11 - The December night sky Wed, 05 Dec 2018
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10 - Guide of astrophotography equipment Wed, 28 Nov 2018
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9 - The November night sky Wed, 31 Oct 2018
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8 - How to photograph the Sun Wed, 24 Oct 2018
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7 - Gravitational waves and light: the new era of astrophysics Tue, 16 Oct 2018
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6 - How to photograph the ISS and other satellites Tue, 09 Oct 2018
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5 - Using your astrophotography on scientific projects Tue, 02 Oct 2018
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4 - The October night sky Tue, 25 Sep 2018
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3 - How to photograph the Zodiacal light - Episode 3 Tue, 18 Sep 2018
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2 - Apps for planning astrophotography sessions - Episode 2 Sun, 09 Sep 2018
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1 - Astrophotography for all - Episode 1 Sun, 09 Sep 2018