DULUTH — Did you receive a telescope as a holiday gift? Even if it was years ago and that instrument is now hidden away in an attic, consider taking it out again. There are all sorts of wonderful ...
— -- As humans, we're limited by what we can see with the naked eye. While we're biologically suited to looking at things up close, our eyes can't zoom in to take a look at far-away objects. But ...
How do I make a telescope? Did you know you can build your own telescope? All you need are two lenses and a few common household items. Depending on your crafting experience, you can complete this fun ...
If you've got a new telescope and can't focus in on Comet Lovejoy and other celestial bodies, the Prairie Astronomy Club can help. The group will hold a "How to Use Your Telescope" session at its ...
The Astronomy Club of Tulsa and the Tulsa Air and Space Museum are hosting a telescope workshop Saturday, Feb. 17 from 10:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. at TASM , 3624 N. 74th E. Ave., across from the Tulsa Zoo.
Filters can make or break your astrophotography, but how do they really work with your scope? Dive into the science and nuances behind different filters and how to use them for the best results.
Learn step-by-step how to set up your smart telescope in equatorial mode for smooth and precise tracking. Become a guiding pro! #SmartTelescope #EquatorialMount #AstrophotographyTips Religious leaders ...
What your telescope sits on can be just as essential as the scope itself. By John Alexander Published Mar 7, 2025 9:45 AM EST We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and ...
The article reviews several telescopes from High Point Scientific, including refractors, reflectors, and compound types, varying in aperture size (from 50mm to 305mm), mount type (altazimuth and ...
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