
Astrophotographers’ Story: Chuck Ayoub
Chuck Ayoub is the winner of ZWO 2019 ASIWEEK #30 and has brought us many extraordinary astronomy photos. To make
Astro Bio’s is a series of exclusive interviews featuring champions of the ASIWEEK competition. Explore the fascinating stories of each astronomical expert as they share their individual journeys and insights.
Chuck Ayoub is the winner of ZWO 2019 ASIWEEK #30 and has brought us many extraordinary astronomy photos. To make
The world’s biggest astronomy photography competition, the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s title of Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year, has
Pavle Gartner is the winner of ZWO 2019 ASIWEEK #27 and has brought us many extraordinary astronomy photos. To make
Nicola Calabrese is the winner of ZWO 2019 ASIWEEK #29 and has brought us many extraordinary astronomy photos. To make
Ariel Cappelletti is the winner of ZWO 2019 ASIWEEK #23 and has brought us many extraordinary astronomy photos. To make
Victor Van Puyenbroeck is the winner of ZWO 2019 ASIWEEK #31 and has brought us many extraordinary astronomy photos. To make
Our astronomical master series ushered in a consequential man in the field of astronomy, Darryl from Australia. Although he is nearly 70 years old, he still keeps a childlike heart (astronomy enthusiast) and eneretic all the time. (It’s also a challenge even for many young people to take the heavy equatorial mount and the C14 out for planetary imaging). From ZWO ASI120MM camera, Darryl witness the growth of ZWO, he has almost all ZWO planetary cameras: ASI120MM ASI120MM-S,ASI224MC, ASI290MM, ASI174MM, the current main equipment of his is C14 and ASI224MC,ASI290MM. How great Darryl is and how important he means to ZWO, let’s keep reading ; ) Q1: Hi,Darryl. Could you introduce yourself for everyone? “Hi” to the readers here: I
Damian Peach Jupiter near opposition in May 2018. Made from images obtained using the C14 telescope from Barbados.
Marcel Drechsler, a passionate astrophotographer from Germany. “There are two hearts beating in my chest. One beats for science, the
Martin Lewis A Planetary Imager and Astrophotographer from the UK. Martin has loved astronomy since he was
Damian Peach, (people call him DP)is a well-known master in the field of planetary photography. He is from the United
It’s my pleasure to introduce an excellent astrophotographer and also a friend of mine – Maicon Germiniani to everybody. Maicon