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Pune amateur astro-photographer spends 40 hours processing 50,000 images to stitch viral moon pic – The Indian Express
Prathamesh Jaju, 16, first took formal lessons of astronomy at the Jyotirvidya Parisanstha, India’s oldest amateur Astro club, three years ago and now the image…
Teenagers, particularly those in high school, usually ask high-end mobile phones, play stations or motorbikes as gifts. But for city-based Prathamesh Jaju, who just completed Class X, it is telescopes and cameras both to view and capture celestial objects. For the past two years, telescopes and cameras were his constant companions.
Jaju first took formal lessons of astronomy at the Jyotirvidya Parisanstha (JVP), Indias oldest amateur Astro club in Pune, three years ago. But little did Jaju know…
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