Although astronomical CCD cameras can be very costly digital cameras -- the kind you use on holiday -- on the other hand are relatively inexpensive. Moreover their technology -- especially thermal noise sensitivity (ISO number) & resolution -- has progressed to a point where such cameras are more than capable of photographing the brighter astronomical objects. Now Tony Buick has teamed up with fellow author & astro imager Phil Pugh to produce a completely revised updated & extended second edition to How to Photograph the Moon & Planets with your Digital Camera first published in 2006. The revisions take into account changing (and improving) camera technology & some items which are now available commercially but which previously had to be home-made. The section of solar observing has been expanded to include observing by H-alpha light & among the many additional sections are photographing the constellations aurorae & basic post-imaging processing.