Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster
Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster
Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster
Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster
Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster
Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster
Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster

Damian Peach: Jupiter 2003-2015 Poster

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Jupiter 2003-2015 by Damian Peach

In this meticulously crafted montage, astrophotographer Damian Peach divides a year on Jupiter into 12 parts, with images spaced at approximately one-year intervals between February 2003 and April 2015.

Like the planet, Peach was on the move: traveled across four different countries to seize these moments, employing various telescopes and cameras to ensure diverse and detailed perspectives of Jupiter's grandeur.

Ideal gift for astronomers, educators, and anyone mesmerized by the beauty of our universe, this poster invites viewers to dive deep into the complexities of Jupiter’s gaseous envelope.

 

Damian A. Peach is a British amateur astronomer, astrophotographer, lecturer, and author known for his astronomical photographs. Inspired by books in his school library, Peach's passion for astronomy began in 1988. He joined the British Astronomical Association (BAA) in 1996, contributing observations and co-authoring papers. In 2006, he was awarded the Merlin Medal by the BAA and the Walter H. Haas award by the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO).

Peach's work has been featured in various magazines, books, and exhibitions, including the Royal Albert Hall's Explorers of the Universe exhibition. His work has also been used by NASA and ESA to demonstrate the capabilities of ground-based telescopes. Peach was the overall winner of the Royal Greenwich Observatory astrophotographer of the year competition in 2011 and a prize-winning finalist from 2012 to 2018. He has appeared on BBC television programs, including the Sky at Night with Sir Patrick Moore, and has conducted public talks for amateur and professional organizations. In 2017, asteroid 27632 was renamed Damianpeach by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in recognition of his contributions to amateur astronomy, and in 2018, he was awarded the Astronomical League's prestigious Peltier Award.

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