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Karel Teuwen, Belgium
Karel was born 1951 in Antwerp and is living in Turnhout, Belgium. He do much of his astrophotographic work from his home observatory but also from his remote observatory located at Southern France. Karel´s images are frequently published at different astronomical journals.
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Amos Observatory, Austria
The Amos-Observatory is located at the Gerlitzen in Carinthia 1600m over the sea level. The observatory is attainable all over the year by car. The association has a focus on imaging of comets and asteroids. Furthermore the observatory is in cooperation with the university observatory of Graz.
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Peter Vogl, Austria
Peter is working as a ranger. Thus he is close in touch with nature. He made first experiences with astronomy at the age of 8 years. Now he is a keen astrophotographer and member of the "Burgenländischen Amateurastronomen" and finally build up his own backyard observatory.
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Martin Rusterholz, Switzerland
Martin was interested in astronomy since childhood. With an age of 16 years he build his first Newtonian telescope and mount. 2007 he started on base of this equipment with astrophotography. 2008 he produced his first ccd-images with a small APO refractor. In spring 2009 he put his remote observatory in Southern France in operation which houses a DDM85 and a 14.5" RC.
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Joaquín Ferreirós, Spain
We are Joaquin (father) and Yago (son), amateur astronomers from Spain, with a particular interest in astrophotography. We began imaging in 1999 with a Celestron C-8 scope, with a motorized Great Polaris German equatorial mount. In 2008 we got a Vixen VC200L telescope for imaging with the STL11000 camera at long focal lengths. In 2010 we upgraded our equipment to an ASA DDM85 direct drive mount.
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