Get inspired by our community
On this page, you’ll find recent space photos (astrophotos) captured by enthusiastic stargazers. From colorful nebulae to distant galaxies: these images show what’s possible, even from your own backyard.
Would you like to see your photo on this page? Send your best capture to info@telescoop.nl. If desired, we’ll credit your name with the photo.



























Why We Can’t get Enough of Astrophotography
Astrophotos have something magical. They show the universe as we could never see it with the naked eye.
While the starry sky from Earth is already impressive, space photos reveal what remains hidden to the naked eye: nebulae in red and blue, galaxies with spiral arms, planets with cloud bands or rings of ice. Each capture is a glimpse into another world.
How Do I Share My Astrophotos with Telescoop.Nl?
We love seeing what our users capture! Want to share your image on our website or social media? Send your photo to info@telescoop.nl and include the following information:
- Name:
- Date of capture:
- Location:
- Telescope used (brand + model):
- Object:
- Total exposure time:
- Filters used?:
- Manual post-processing applied?:
- Additional comments:
- Permission for publication (yes/no):
What can you capture with a telescope?
With a good telescope – smart or manual – you can capture things like:
β The Moon with craters
β Jupiter and its four largest moons
β The rings of Saturn
β Deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula and Andromeda
β Star clusters like the Pleiades
Even compact models like the DWARF 3, Vespera Pro, Vespera II, or Seestar S50/S30 deliver impressive results.
From photo to experience
At telescoop.nl, space photography isn’t just about technique. It’s about the moment: capturing a nebula that’s millions of years old, or bringing a planet into sharp focus. That’s what makes it special. We’re happy to help you get started – with advice, guides, and the right equipment.
Want to take your own space photos?
Want to get started with astrophotography? Check out our selection guide or discover which smart telescope is right for you. We have both entry-level and advanced models.
Were these photos really taken with your telescopes?
Most space photos on this page were taken with smart telescopes from our range. They’re shared by customers, users, or ambassadors through platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or directly with us. Some images were taken with models we temporarily offered. Sometimes post-processing is applied, such as stacking or color correction. When a photo isn’t processed, we mention it.