
Watch the first session of Subs and Stars, an eight-part instructional online series that teaches people how astrophotos are built and edited.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of our Photo of the Week contest, SkyNews is buying time on the RASC Robotic Telescope, using it to gather amazing data and sharing it with our readers for free.
Each month, we will release data packages for one deep-sky object. Process the data, send it back to us and you’ll be entered into our astrophoto editing contest for the month. Our judges will choose the image that wins a SkyNews prize pack, including access to RASC Robotic Telescope data for the year.
Enter your submission into the SkyNews image editing contest today!
Watch the first session of Subs and Stars, an eight-part instructional online series that teaches people how astrophotos are built and edited.
We’ve collected the data. All you need is the software and to get ready to create your own version of the Universe.
Jeff Dutton won the RASC Robotic Telescope editing contest for October 2020, with his ghoulish edit of the Bat Nebula.
Ian Barredo’s composition of the Helix Nebula has won the September 2020 edition of the RASC Robotic Telescope editing contest
In celebration of Halloween, this month’s RASC RTScope editing contest target is NGC 6995 — the Bat Nebula, in the Eastern Veil Nebula.
Want to put your image editing skills to the test? Do so this September in the RASC Robotic Telescope image editing contest.
The winner of the August 2020 RASC Robotic Telescope image editing contest is Ian Barredo, producing a clear and beautifully coloured composition of Messier 82.
Want to put your image editing skills to the test? Now you can, with the RASC Robotic Telescope image editing contest.