Astrophotography Coming Soon

Our Introductory Astronomy (Physics 251) students were observing the Moon during their laboratory session last night which included a telescope viewing. Many of them took photos of the telescope’s Moon view by holding their phone-cameras up to the eyepiece. As you can see in the photo below, with a steady hand a nice photo can be obtained.

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The waxing crescent Moon as seen through the UPEI telescope on October 10, 2013. (Photo by Alex Stavert)

We’re hoping to offer some astrophotography opportunities (that won’t require such steady hands!) at some of our future public viewings. We’ve just received an Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount to fit over our new telescope’s eyepiece.

The camera attachment post on the lateral bar will screw into the base of most cameras, allowing the camera to rest in front of the telescope eyepiece. We’ve tried fitting the device onto our telescope today and now need to test it out with some cameras before it’s ready to make its public debut.

CameraMount.jpgSo, with any luck, you’ll soon see a notice on this site for a bring-your-own-camera public viewing.