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Imax: Hubble 3D [Blu-ray]
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DescriptionLeonardo DiCaprio narrates this spellbinding (if rather brief) look at some unprecedented photos of the farthest reaches of our galaxy, as well as the people responsible for taking off the lens cap. Focusing on the 2009 flight of the shuttle Atlantis, the film follows the dangerous final mission to repair the Hubble telescope, a process that required split-second timing, some hastily improvised fixes, and the very real risk of suit ruptures. Originally displayed in 3-D IMAX (with much of the footage shot by the astronauts), this loses remarkably little in the transition to home theaters, with a dazzling presentation that stretches the current limits of high-def television screens and subwoofers. (Viewers with sensitive pets might want to get them out of the room before the launch cycle starts.) While the 40-minute running time may leave viewers wanting more about the specifics of the mission, this demo-quality disc offers a succession of amazing images, whether it be an entrancing glimpse beyond the edges of the universe, a speculative look at the creation of infant solar systems, or the somehow equally gorgeous sight of a weary astronaut rolling a perfect zero-g burrito. --Andrew Wright Originally presented in the IMAX format, this stellar documentary follows the crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis as they took to the stars in 2009 to complete vital repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope. Over the course of five carefully planned spacewalks, the astronauts employed their craft's mechanical arm to make adjustments while traveling at a mind-boggling 17,000 miles per hour. Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. 44 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English. Blu-ray 3D requires a 3D television, 3D Blu-ray player, and special glasses to reproduce the original theatrical experience. |

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Author: June Mala
What is the best telescope and camera to take space pictures with?
I am interesting in purchasing a telescope and camera combo that I can use to take nice, clear quality pictures of the moon, sun, space, solar system, etc. What is the best model to get that is affordable yet has the ability to zoom in good?
Imaging is probably the most expensive aspect of the hobby of astronomy, so what you're looking for probably doesn't exist.
For taking pictures of the Moon and Planets, you could get by with something like a Celestron Neximage camera with a laptop and a dobsonian telescope. Orion sells Dobsonians that are reasonably well made, at reasonable prices. The Starblast sells for about $200. You'd be better off with a somewhat larger one that includes a 2" focuser.
You could add a white light solar filter to the front of a dobsonian and take pictures of sun spots.
If you want to take photos showing solar prominences, and the granularity of the Sun, the "cheap way" to go is to buy something like a Coronado PST for about $500. You'll need a tripod for it. That scope is only useful for observing the Sun.
If you want to take photos of deep sky objects, you'll need a telescope that uses an equatorial mount. Inexpensive equatorial mounts are not stable enough for imaging.
Avoid any telescope that comes in a box that tells you how much power it has. If it says 300 POWER! and you can lift it, it's a toy that will be frustrating to use.
You'll probably need to spend at least $1,000 to get a suitable mount with a newtonian reflector designed for imaging. Then you'll need a different camera than you need for planets.
Most people I know who take astronomical images have spent at least $5,000 on their equipment. People who are serious about it often spend several times that.
My advice is find an astronomical society or club, and attend some meetings, and see what their members have. You might also try attending some "star parties" - these are gatherings of people who are very serious about the hobby, and it's not uncommon to find at least one person at a star party who is imaging.
Here is a link to some of my images: < http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/13640785 >
This is a link to a photo of Saturn a friend and I took with my equipment: < http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Ben_Hanks/saturn140.jpg >
If you happen to be within a reasonable distance of south western CT you could visit my astronomical society. < http://www.bmas.org >
Good luck.
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