EIN junger britischer Astro-Fotograf hat ATEMBERAUBENDE Bilder des Sonnensystems und seiner Komponenten aus seinem Hinterhof in Trowbridge, Wiltshir, aufgenommen
Tom has an extensive setup in his backyard garden to capture the solar system. Wiltshire, ENGLAND: STUNNING images of the solar system and its components have been captured by a young Brit Astro Photographer from his backyard in Trowbridge, Wiltshire.One of the images shows the fiery surface of the Sun, an unmissable shot alongside the International Space Station clearly visible from the UK.In another image, one can see the beautiful rings of Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system.These stunning images are a work of Tom Williams (20) who took the majority of the images from his backyard in Trowbridge, Wiltshire.Some of the images were taken in Cornwall, UKTom uses a 16-inch reflecting "Dobsonian" telescope - model Sky-Watcher 400P GoTo.He also used Player-One Astronomy Uranus-C (IMX585) & ZWO ASI462MM to capture these images.?For almost all images, I could see the live view of the planets and other space objects in real time which in of itself is an incredible experience, ? said Tom.?Using the eyepiece instead of the camera also gives some sensational views - Saturn's rings are the most notable.?The general consensus across all regarding "feelings" is certainly an overwhelming sense of awe - you read and hear about these celestial objects in school, but seeing them with your own eyes is quite something.?Its a bucket list experience for sure.?The process of setting up, capturing, and processing is a lecture in itself.?The cameras I use to capture the images are specialist high-frame rate, high sensitivity CMOS cameras that connect to a laptop via USB where the data is seen in real time, recorded, and later processed.? mediadrumimages/TomWilliams