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Katherine Miller (Astrogirl.Au)
Katherine Miller, also known as Astrogirl.Au, is an Australian astrophotographer, Sky-Watcher Australia Ambassador, and astronomy content creator. Based in Brisbane, Queensland, Miller is recognised for her blog, which provides astrophotography tutorials, night-sky guides, and equipment recommendations tailored for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Career and Achievements Miller’s career in photography spans over 15 years, during which she specialised in landscape, wedding, and nature photography before focusing on astrophotography. Her work has received multiple awards, including Gold, Silver, and Bronze accolades in the annual Sky-Watcher of the Year Awards. Her portrait The Twins was also recognised as an Editor’s Pick and Finalist in the 16th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest.
Writing and Advocacy Miller’s background includes a career in content writing and copywriting for local government, where she developed community-focused communications. She later transitioned to freelance writing, specialising in astronomy topics. Through her blog, Astrogirl.Au, Miller aims to make astronomy accessible by providing educational resources, astrophotography tips, and equipment advice.
In addition, she is the founder of Aussie Astro Gals, an online community supporting women in astronomy and astrophotography. This initiative promotes inclusivity within a field traditionally dominated by men.
Astrophotography and Sky-Watcher Ambassador As a Sky-Watcher Australia Ambassador, Miller contributes to the promotion of astronomy equipment and education. Her astrophotography includes images of celestial objects such as the Trifid Nebula and Lagoon Nebula, often shared alongside tutorials to guide amateurs in improving their skills.
Recognition and Impact Miller’s blog attracts a broad audience each month, establishing her as a resource for beginner and intermediate astronomers. Her work includes organising stargazing events and sharing accessible content designed to lower barriers for those interested in astronomy.
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Personal Life In her personal time, Miller explores Queensland’s landscapes to find suitable locations for astrophotography. Her dual focus on science and creative expression allows her to share the beauty of the night sky with diverse audiences.