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Turn your iPhone into a powerful telescope
Using Hestia is simple for adults, kids, and beginners. Just mount your iPhone on the included tripod, align it with Hestia’s ...
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What NASA Hopes to Discover With Its Newest Telescope
While the James Webb Space Telescope stunned the world with its clarity and depth, NASA’s latest telescope takes things even further. With improved infrared detection and higher resolution imaging, it ...
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Avoid Disaster: Critical Focuser Screws to Check on Your Telescope (Especially Newtonians)
A small missed detail can lead to major issues with your telescope. In this video, I show you the key focuser screws you need to check — especially if you're using a Newtonian reflector. Don't let ...
A Kenosha astronomer has uncovered a piece of astronomy history — a telescope once thought to be lost forever.
TRAPPIST-1e shows no signs of its first atmosphere, but hints of a secondary one remain. Liquid water could still be possible ...
Why build a telescope? YOLO, as the kids say. Having decided that, one must decide what type of far-seer one will construct.
The telescope I got was a $300 tabletop device, and while it's great for seeing the craters on the moon or even Saturn's faint rings with your own eyes, taking a photo using it is less than ideal.
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