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      Contact information 
      
      e-mail 
      
      b.hubl@gmx.at 
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      website 
      http://astrophoton.com 
      . 
      Locator Map 
      http://www.frappr.com/apppublic 
      Level of accuracy: Upper Austria 
       
      
      Biography 
      For my "day job," I am a calculation engineer 
      for a local company.  My engineering background and the software 
      knowledge helps a lot for my work in astrophotography. When I was a boy I
       
      was fascinated by the images of Jupiter and Saturn taken by Voyager2. I 
      wanted to see these planets with my own eyes, so I bought a star map and 
      some astronomy books. The planets were easily found and was the beginning 
      of my fascination with astronomy:  I first started with 7x50 
      binoculars, but soon upgraded to a 6" Newtonian reflector.  I wanted 
      to learn more about the astronomical objects, so studied them along with 
      technical physics in Vienna.  After my studies I decided to work as 
      an engineer in the industry and to do astronomy as a hobby, which was a
       
      very good decision.  Astrophotography is a lot of fun and I am sure 
      that this will not change  
      for the rest of my life. 
       
      In the last 15 years I used a lot of equipment. After doing some black and 
      white chemical photography with my 6" Newton (TP2415), I built a 12" 
      dobson for visual observing. The next step was CCD photography with my 
      self-made Cookbook CCD camera. With a new mount for the 12" Newton I could 
      do chemical color photography. The change to digital photography (Canon 
      EOS10D) was a big step forwards. In 2004 I bought a 4" APO from TeleVue 
      and a cooled CCD 
      camera from SBIG, which was a very good decision. 
      
       
      Areas of interest 
       
      photography of deep sky objects, especially galaxies and star clusters 
      
      
       
      Astrophotography publications 
      see:
      
      http://astrophoton.com/chrono_published.htm 
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      Internet 
      www.astronomie.de 
       
      
      
       
      Observing site 
      I live in Austria in a flat valley on the north side of the Alps 
      (altitude: 400 m).  Most of the photographs currently in my gallery 
      were taken from the backyard with my mobile equipment.  
      In winter times, when the weather is foggy, I observe on a nearby hill 
      (sea level 920 m). An observatory is planned for the future (especially 
      for the 12" Newton). 
      
       
      Astronomical Equipment 
      
      Telescopes 
      TeleVue NP101 (4" APO refractor ) 
      12" Newton f = 1502 mm 
      Mount 
      Vixen GP-DX 
      
      
      Cameras 
      SBIG ST2000XM 
      Canon EOS 10D
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