Jan 16, 2019 | 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Add to Calendar 16-01-2019 19:30 16-01-2019 21:30 America/Toronto Astro Café – How to Use a Telescope Did you get a telescope for Christmas but you aren’t quite sure ...
— -- 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 ...
Best telescopes for families with kids or teens interested in astronomy, including a budget-friendly pick and one toy model, ...
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Thinking of Buying a Telescope? Here's Our Advice
With the 2012 holiday season coming into its "home stretch," many people may be seriously considering the purchase of a telescope. You've seen telescope ads in newspapers, junk mail catalogues and on ...
TL;DR: Use code SMART to get a Vespera Pro Smart Telescope while they’re on sale for $2,690.
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third verified visitor to enter our Solar System from beyond the stars, has seized ...
The above photo of Saturn was taken by 15-year-old Marcus Reed of Seaford, East Sussex. He captured the image, planet, rings and all, at 4am in his backyard using a 102mm diameter reflector telescope ...
The Sleaford Observatory just outside of Saskatoon is now home to a Skynet telescope, running a Terminator program. No, this isn't the beginning of a science fiction story. Named after the movie ...
One of the world's biggest telescopes has captured a vast plume of gas and a mammoth boiling bubble on a red supergiant star set to explode in "the blink of an eye," astronomically speaking.
This image released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2022, shows the Tarantula Nebula star-forming region, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Stretching 340 light-years across, Webb's Near-Infrared Camera ...
There's a telescope in Antarctica that takes science to the extreme. Housed at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, this telescope sniffs out the strangest particles in the universe, called neutrinos.
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