12 9 / 2009

aja:

British photographer Martin Pugh has been named the Astronomy Photographer of    the Year. Martin’s Horsehead Nebula, which also won the Deep Space category,    was taken with a 12.5” diameter Richey-Chrétien telescope and CCD camera    mounted in his garden shed in Canberra, Australia.  Martin, originally from    Dudley in the Midlands, acquired the picture over 14 nights with a total    exposure time of 19 hours. 
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2009

aja:

British photographer Martin Pugh has been named the Astronomy Photographer of the Year. Martin’s Horsehead Nebula, which also won the Deep Space category, was taken with a 12.5” diameter Richey-Chrétien telescope and CCD camera mounted in his garden shed in Canberra, Australia. Martin, originally from Dudley in the Midlands, acquired the picture over 14 nights with a total exposure time of 19 hours.

Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2009

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