The Revolution Imager R2 Astronomy Camera kit offers an affordable way for those who are new to astronomy to view and image Solar system and deep sky objects. The system’s simplicity also should appeal to more seasoned amateur astronomers because of its low price point, simple implementation and functionality for […]
Author: Stuart Parkerson
Orion LHD 80-Degree Lanthanum Ultra-Wide Eyepieces
LHD 80-Degree Lanthanum Ultra-Wide Eyepieces With their ultra-wide 80-degree field of view and true-color lanthanum optics, Orion LHD 80-Degree Lanthanum Ultra-Wide eyepieces are sure to impress even the most demanding amateur astronomers. Each Orion LHD telescope eyepiece features an element of lanthanum glass, which eliminates color-fringing and chromatic aberrations for […]
Orion DualBeam Astro Lantern
Orion DualBeam Astro Lantern The multi-purpose Orion DualBeam Astro Lantern will illuminate your observing site in red LED light to help maintain dark-adapted vision while stargazing. The Orion DualBeam can also emit white light for brighter illumination when it’s time to pack up your astronomy gear, or when you need […]
Okie-Tex Star Party September 11 – September 19
One of the most popular annual US star parties, the Okie-Tex Star Party is scheduled to be held on September 11 – September 19 at Camp Billy Joe near Kenton, OK, which is in the far northwest corner of Oklahoma’s panhandle. We will update this news item if things change […]
Used Telescopes: The Best Way to Buy
Used telescope gear sounds great. You get a big discount off of new pricing so that you can spend your hard earned money on more astro gear! And there are plenty of places to buy used astronomy equipment from individual owners including places like eBay and Astromart. The challenge is […]
NexStar Evolution 8 HD 60th Anniversary Telescope From Celestron
The NexStar Evolution 8 HD 60th Anniversary telescope from Celestron celebrates the best of Celestron’s past and present. The company is only producing 600 units to commemorate it 60 year anniversary this year. Each telescope includes an individually numbered certificate of authenticity signed by CEO Corey Lee and Celestron pioneer […]
See Comet NEOWISE With Binoculars
You should be able to see Comet NEOWISE with binoculars as it continues to pass by the earth. The likelihood to see Comet NEOWISE will depend on how bright the comet will be plus factors that are dependent on your location. And binoculars should be a part of your arsenal […]
Dark Skies for Astronomy Topic of SkyWatcher USA Webcast
Dark skies for astronomy are becoming less and less available. Luckily for the amateur astronomy community, there are lot of resources today to help find close, yet dark skies. Dark skies for astronomy is the topic of this week’s SkyWatcher USA “What’s Up?” Webcast which offers an ongoing opportunity to […]
Bresser Telescopes Donates Telescopes for Education Outreach
Bresser Telescopes is supporting communities of underrepresented groups around the world who have been selected to receive telescopes signed by astronauts and Nobel Laureates. This is the first group of Bresser Telescopes to be distributed by the Telescopes for All: Inspiring Stars & Stars Shine for Everyone Collaboration. Telescopes for All […]
RSPEC Real Time Spectroscopy to Host Online Presentation
Tom Field of RSPEC Real Time Spectroscopy will host an online presentation on July 21 to show how to capture stellar spectra using telescopes as small as 6-inch or with DSLR cameras. The spectroscopy program will be held using Zoom and hosted by the Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association. Registration for the […]
PrimaLuceLab ESATTO 4″ Robotic Microfocuser
The PrimaLuceLab ESATTO 4″ Robotic Microfocuser is the largest of the company’s ESATTO robotic microfocusers offering 102mm free aperture and a high 10kg payload capacity. It is perfect for large professional telescopes found in observatories or for astrographs offering a large corrected image circle that require the use of focusers […]
ASCOM ALPACA Presentation on Woodland Hills Telescope YouTube Channel
An ASCOM ALPACA presentation and a QHYCCD New Camera Announcement will be among the highlights of Woodland Hills Telescope and Binoculars next YouTube live stream on Wednesday, July 8th as part of the latest edition of its ongoing live stream series. Including during the event will be an announcement by […]