AstroGoods is now offering a Dobsonian Bearing Upgrade Kit for Dobsonian telescope owners who have small 5″ or 5.5″ factory installed altitude bearings and want larger ones without the need for making new cutouts in the side boards of their mount. These new replacement 12-inch bearings offer a virtually drop […]
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Revolution ONE Imager Astronomy Camera
The Revolution ONE Imager is based on Sony’s IMX287 sensor and is the company’s newest addition to the one-shot short exposure field of electronic assisted astronomy. Revolution Imager has partnered with camera manufacturer Touptek to offer a package of everything needed to get started with the Revolution ONE Imager camera […]
Deep Space Products Observatory Computer
Deep Space Products Mission Control 75 Observatory Computer is a small form factor, dustproof, ventless, industrial-grade, fanless observatory computer. The system comes with Windows 10 preinstalled. Unlike other available small form-factor computers, the MC75 Observatory Computer is completely fanless, protecting against dust or other debris in observatory applications. Removing the […]
Telescopes Take Plane Spotting to New Heights with Tele Vue Powermate Image Amplifiers
In a recent blog post, Tele Vue has pointed out a new phenomenon that is entering the amateur astronomy ranks. This new way to utilize telescopes can be seen from the growing number of close-up plane images at cruising altitude that can be found Instagram that were made using Tele […]
Farpoint Astro Introduces Special Edition Bat-inov Focus Mask for Telescope Focusing
The Farpoint Special Edition Bat-inov Focus Mask is an ingenious new way to easily focus a telescope. Pavel Bahtinov, a Russian amateur telescope maker and astronomer, created this simple, very intuitive method and the device has universally been named after him: The Bahtinov Mask. The Adjustable Special Edition “Bat-inov” Mask […]
Children’s Space & Astronomy Fair to Be Held In New York Area This Weekend
The Rockland Astronomy Club (RAC) is hosting a Children’s Space & Astronomy Fair this weekend. The event will be held on Saturday October 13, from 11 am – 3 pm at the Hudson Valley Challenger Center in Suffern, New York. RAC has designed the event to offer an environment which […]
Orange County Telescopes Roller Bearing Upgrade for Celestron Advanced VX Mounts
Orange County Telescopes (OC Telescopes) are now offering the opportunity for their customers who purchase a Celestron Advanced VX Mount to upgrade the roller bearing system with newly available tapered roller bearings sourced from Japan. This upgrade to the Celestron AVX German equatorial mount can increase maximum exposure time without […]
CFF Telescopes Limited Edition Binoscopes
CFF Telescopes has announced that it will produce a limited edition binoscope based on its 135mm f6.7 Triplet Refractor design. The CFF Telescopes binoscopes are built around two of these optical tube assemblies and shortened to accommodate a 3-inch fusion image system. By using the maximum practical aperture for the […]
Deep Sky West Remote Imaging Rental
Deep Sky West (DSW) is a remote observatory hosting complex located on Rowe Mesa in Rowe, New Mexico. The facility offers the opportunity for anyone in the world to locate and operate astrophotography equipment. The company has announced the launch of a new imaging system available as a one-off rental […]
interstellarum Deep Sky Altas
The interstellarum Deep Sky Altas has been appreciated for its contribution to modern celestial cartography and its ability to help amateur astronomers understand their night skies as it pertains specifically to their observing conditions and equipment. The Atlas focuses on offering bright objects that are bold, and faint objects light. […]
Dark Sky Finder Launches Updated Platform
The Dark Sky Finder website was created to provide a simple way to find areas that conducive to viewing the night sky. It provides maps, driving directions and more The ever-growing impact of light pollution is making it increasingly difficult for amateur astronomers to find dark sky sites that are […]
Upcoming North American Star Parties for October 2018
Fall weather offers one of the best times of the year to set up your telescope and enjoy the stars. And it’s no surprise the October hosts a number of star parties across North America. Thanks to the folks at AMSKY, below is a list of October star parties. October […]