
Activity areas: Astrophotography, Video-astrophotography
Specialists & Collaborators: Liam McDermott
Contact us: [ astrophotography
ASSA Photo Gallery: Astrophoto Gallery
Archives: AstroSocSA on Flickr
How to do astrophotography
If you have never taken photos of the night sky, or would like to understand the processes behind astrophotography, consult our Guide to Astrophotography for advice. This is an evolving resource and you are welcome to propose areas of improvement.
Share your photographs
Photographers are invited to share their images with the ASSA Astrophotography Section. All images will be added to the ASSA Image Archive (on Flickr), which can be browsed on the Gallery page. Send an e-mail to [ astrophotography
assa.saao.ac.za ] containing a description of the equipment used, settings, a description of the processing process, and any other relevant information. Don’t forget to also describe target, and include the image as an attachment. Make sure that the image is as high a quality as you can fit in an email, so as to best show off your work!
Astrophotography Section Contact List
Stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Astrophotography Section Contact List. This is a low-volume mailing list, that is used to share relevant Astrophotography news and events with the Astrophotography community in southern Africa.
Astrophotography Challenges
The Astrophotography Section regularly challenges its members to capture specific images. Some of these challenges are meant to push your skills, others are meant to establish a record of interesting events, and others are just meant to be fun! New challenges are periodically announced, sometimes in partnership with outside organisations.
Current challenges
Closing date for receipt of submissions • 15 January 2026
Announcement • Winners will be announced in February 2026.
Theme: • Solar System astrophotography, • i.e. targets are restricted to the Moon, Sun, planets, meteors, and starscapes with a terrestrial foreground.
Equipment: • Any non-dedicated astro camera, i.e. only DSLR, smart phone, webcam cameras…
Conditions: • All submissions will be presented in the ASSA Flickr gallery https://www.flickr.com/photos/astrosocsa/albums
See Rules below
Graphic Image Technologies – http://www.git.co.za
Move Shoot Move – https://www.moveshootmove.com
Dwarf Labs – https://dwarflab.com
First Light Optics – https://www.firstlightoptics.com
Seestar – https://www.seestar.com
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Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope(R14 950)Graphic Image Technologies & Dwarf Labs |
Nomad Grab & Go(R5 500)Move Shoot Move |
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Seestar S50 Smart Telescope(R14 650)Graphic Image Technologies & SeeStar |
Seestar S30 Smart Telescope(R 11 995)Graphic Image Technologies & SeeStar |
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Optolong L-Pro Filter(R4 800)First Light Optics |
Benro Slim Carbon Fibre Tripod(R2 795)Outdoor Photo |
1. The competition is restricted to South African residents.
2. Images taken with a dedicated astro camera will not be considered. (Standard DSLRs and webcams are OK.)
3. Only images taken since 1 July 2025 will be considered.
4. Submissions received after the closing date of 15 January 2026 shall not be considered.
5. Submit your images electronically to astrophotography
assa.saao.ac.za
6. Acceptable file formats are .JPG and .TIFF, with a maximum file size of 5MB.
7. Image processing, including stacking, is acceptable.
8. Each image must be submitted separately.
9. All submitted images must be your own work.
10. Each submission must be accompanied by the following information:
• Your name and contact details.
• The date, time and approximate location.
• A brief description of the equipment used and any processing techniques employed.
11. You may be requested to supply a full-size processed image plus the original raw file with embedded EXIF.
12. Ownership of the intellectual property remains with the photographer without restrictions.
13. By submitting an image you agree to the rules, affirm that it is your own work, and agree to the image and associated details being published by ASSA and the prize sponsors in our various communications channels, with suitable accreditation (i.e. including your name). The image may be cropped or its resolution reduced to suit the needs of publication.
14. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the judging.
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Martin Heigan – ASSA Astrophotography Section Director
Chris Stewart – ASSA Instrumentation Section Director
Peter Dunsby – Winner – 2025 Winter Astrophotography Competition
Mark Chertkow – Co-Sponsor
Liam McDermott – Astrophotography Section Specialist
Download the information for the Astrophotography Summer 2025 Challenge
Previous challenges
- The 2025 ASSA Astrophotography Winter Competition (2025)
- The 2024 ASSA Astrophotography Competition (2024)
- The 2023 Optolong Deep-Sky Astrophotography Competition (2023)
- Big 5 of the African Sky (2023)
- Conjunction of Mars, Venus and the crescent Moon (2021)
Older challenges can be found in the Website Archive.
Awards and Certificates
Every year, the Director has the option of recognising the efforts of South African astrophotographers by bestowing awards and certificates. Browse the gallery of past recipients.










