I'm trying to take space pictures using a Nikon D3200?

What would i need to take clear space pictures using my Nikon D3200 camera
Space pictures i mean are Planets/stars/andromada galaxy
So if someone could help me know what i would need to buy and use that would be great.

Realisticly for planets you require a good telescope and T adapter to fit your camera.
However there's still plenty you can so without. See:
http://geartacular.com/how-to-guide-astrophotography-with-dslr/
The basics of using telescopes are explained in this link:
http://cs.astronomy.com/asy/astro_imaging/f/16/t/45250.aspx

I spend a lot of time trying to get the moon myself.
i found this site very interesting.

Don't expect to get photos like you see in magazines / books. Those were taken with multimillion dollar telescopes.
The Andromeda galaxy is some 2.2 million light years away! Distance is also a key factor with the planets.
What you can get impressive photos of is our moon.
With stars you're going to need a area that doesn't have much light pollution.
Look in a recent issue of Sky & Telescope magazine.
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