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- July 26, 2023
Every one of the stars you can see belongs to our own Milky Way galaxy. There isn’t a single one that lies beyond it. However, spring provides you with your best chance to see the light of stars from distant galaxies far, far away.
- July 21, 2023
Proper solar protection is crucial when observing or imaging a solar eclipse, learn how to keep your equipment, and most importantly your eyes, safe while solar observing.
In this video, we'll break down how to properly measure your telescope and determine...
- July 19, 2023
Every few years, the Earth and its inhabitants are treated to a mesmerizing celestial event that captivates the world's attention: a solar eclipse.
- July 17, 2023
If you’re in the market for a solar filter, chances are you’ve noticed that there’s a variety of materials these are made in. Naturally, this begs the question - what, if anything, is the difference between these different filters? Is one material more...
- July 17, 2023
If you’re in the market for a solar filter, chances are you’ve noticed that there’s a variety of materials these are made in. Naturally, this begs the question - what, if anything, is the difference between these different filters? Is one material more...
- July 16, 2023
Celestron just released a 12" Dobsonian and several tabletop Dobsonians as a part of their StarSense Explorer Series! Let's take a look at the 150mm Tabletop Dobsonian and break down its features and specifications.
- July 12, 2023
Among the various types of solar eclipses, one particularly intriguing phenomenon is the annular solar eclipse. But what exactly is an annular solar eclipse?
- July 12, 2023
Astronomers and amateur astronomers alike are likely familiar with the term “seeing conditions”. This term typically refers to the atmospheric conditions or level of atmospheric turbulence in the local area. You have almost certainly heard the song “Twinkle...
- July 10, 2023
The Seestar S50 Smart Telescope from ZWO combines a telescope, electric focuser, astronomy camera, and ASIAIR controller into one unit! With this innovative smart telescope from ZWO, you can take full control of your astro-imaging and plan your evening's...
- July 07, 2023
If you’ve ever opened a brand new telescope, or read the manual for one, you’ll likely be familiar with the large stickers, notices, and paragraphs about how you should not point your telescope at the sun.
- July 05, 2023
Solar eclipses are captivating celestial events that have fascinated humanity for centuries. Eclipses have transfixed and, in many times, startled civilizations with their brilliant display in the sky.
- July 01, 2023
In this episode of What's in the Sky this Month, Teagan reviews some of the beautiful celestial objects you can see in the month of July 2023!
- June 28, 2023
Without a doubt, solar eclipses are the single most anticipated celestial events. The rare alignment of the Sun, Moon, and Earth creates breathtaking displays of cosmic beauty, casting a shadow over vast regions of our planet. Among the various types...
- June 27, 2023
The new Apertura Roll Easy Kit is a roller kit for your Dobsonian telescope base, providing your Dob with a built-in caster system. With the caster kit installed, you will be able to easily move your telescope around without needing to lift or disassemble...
- June 27, 2023
There is no doubt that the factory configuration of Apertura Dobsonian telescopes offers an incredible user experience. While this is true, we continued our quest to increase the ease of use and performance of this telescope - adding to the already wildly...