BBC Sky at Night Magazine Masterclass, Deep-Sky Imaging Series

About This Deep Sky Imaging Series

Many of the most beautiful objects in the night sky, like distant spiral galaxies or exotically shaped nebulae, are also the faintest and hardest to see with eyes alone. But astrophotographers are able to capture the faint light from these deep-sky objects with their cameras and so reveal a night sky rich with captivating targets.

In this three-part series of online masterclasses hosted by editor Chris Bramley, we will look at three key areas of deep-sky imaging: how to begin taking deep-sky images, how to deal with the impact of light pollution, and how to create deep-sky mosaics of large areas within constellations.

In the second part of each of the Masterclasses, there is a Q&A with the Masterclass speaker.

All registrants will have access to the Masterclass recording once the event has ended and will be able to watch this recording for a maximum of 10 times.

Tickets: £36 for all three Masterclasses in the Observing Series or pay £15 per individual Masterclass event. Save £9 when you book the series today!
Sessions in this series
  • How I got into deep-sky imaging, with Hannah Rochford
  • How to deal with light pollution with Charlotte Daniels
  • A deep view of Orion, with Tom O'Donoghue

Book the series of three deep-sky Masterclasses today and SAVE 20%

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