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- May 02, 2025
Set your stargazing sights high with the new Apertura AD16 Truss Dobsonian 16" Telescope! If incredible illumination, maximum resolution, and more reach are your goals, then this tremendous telescope is the right choice for you!
- May 01, 2025
Uranus is in conjunction with the Sun on the 17th, and therefore isn’t visible this month. Jupiter glints in the evening twilight but is rapidly losing ground against the Sun.
- May 01, 2025
In this episode of What's in the Sky this Month, Teagan reviews some of the beautiful celestial objects you can see in May 2025!
- April 29, 2025
The search for life beyond Earth has long captivated us as a species, driving scientific exploration to uncover whether we are alone in the vast universe.
- April 25, 2025
Whatever the reason, you’re excited to explore the universe and can’t wait to see these amazing sights for yourself. But what’s the reality of the situation? Can you hope to see anything resembling the images you’ve seen? What factors will play a role...
- April 22, 2025
One of the most difficult astrophotos one can take is that of the International Space Station (ISS) transiting across the face of the Moon or Sun. However, with a lot of patience, planning, and sheer luck, this type of image is totally possible!
- April 10, 2025
Here’s a question that gets asked a lot in astronomy, especially when it comes to telescopes: what’s the most distant object you can see? Maybe you’re thinking of buying a telescope, or maybe you already own one, and you’ve had a friend or neighbor ask...
- April 07, 2025
If you’re new to astronomy, there are a few key terms you’ll need to know. Some, like aperture and focal length, are important, and you might make a point of learning them early on. Other terms won’t initially seem so important, but you might often hear...
- April 03, 2025
Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity revolutionized our understanding of gravity as a curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. One of the predictions that Einstein theorized was the phenomenon of gravitational lensing.
- April 03, 2025
We recently acquired a quantity of factory sealed Meade LX600 Telescopes! To ensure quality and a top notch customer experience, we ran each telescope through its paces at our facility in New Jersey.
- April 02, 2025
Maximize your imaging sessions on your lightweight rig, with the Sky-Watcher HAC125DX Mini Astrograph!
- April 01, 2025
In this episode of What's in the Sky this Month, Teagan reviews some of the beautiful celestial objects you can see in April 2025!
- April 01, 2025
Neptune is too close to the Sun to be visible, and Uranus is too low in the evening twilight to make observations worthwhile. However, Jupiter remains telescopically observable for a short time after twilight for the first half of the month
- March 31, 2025
Sky-Watcher has officially entered the world of dedicated H-alpha solar telescopes with the HelioStar 76. If you’ve ever wanted to experience the Sun’s surface in unprecedented detail—seeing granules, filaments, and towering solar prominences—this telescope...
- March 31, 2025
Sky-Watcher has officially entered the world of dedicated H-alpha solar telescopes with the HelioStar 76.