StoneAgeTech is now offering a custom Planet Dial that functions much like a Sundial to help to show if a planet is observable in the night sky for the observer’s location. It also shows in which star constellation the planet can be found based on the length of a shadow […]
Tag: Astronomy
nPAE Precision Astro Engineering is Hosting an Astrophotography Contest Focusing on Northern Hemisphere Objects
nPAE Precision Astro Engineering is hosting an astrophotography contest focusing on Northern Hemisphere Objects. The competition is free to enter, is open to all astrophotographers and group entries are also welcome. The closing date for submissions is March 31, 2019 with the winner announced May 1st. Photos can be of […]
Astronomy Shoppe Offers Telescope 101 Services
Since 1985, Astronomy Shoppe owner Anthony Costanzo has been in the business of repairing telescopes of all designs and brands. Indeed, for years he has been our go-to guy for repair of arcane telescope electronic systems, especially those treasured scopes for which manufacturer support lapsed long ago. With more than […]
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 […]
Hyperion Zoom Mark IV Eyepiece
Baader Planetarium’s famed Hyperion 8-24 mm Zoom eyepiece, now in its fourth generation as the Hyperion Zoom Mark IV Eyepiece, continues the line’s High Quality Phantom Coating Group Multicoatings, for revealing faintest objects at maximum contrast with total freedom from reflections. The Hyperion Zoom Mark IV Eyepiece click-stop action – […]
Deep Sky West Remote Observatory Offers Remote Telescope Astro Imaging
Deep Sky West Remote Observatory (DSW) is a remote astrophotography observatory complex situated on Rowe Mesa in Rowe, New Mexico. This 35-acre high altitude site (elevation 7,400 feet) offers pristine dark skies, excellent seeing, and weather conditions coveted by all imagers. The complex was developed to make remote imaging and […]
Sky-Watcher Stargate Dobsonian
The Sky-Watcher Stargate Dobsonian telescopes offer serious aperture for those looking to sail farther into the depths of the cosmos in big deep-sky-gobbling apertures of 18 and 20 inches. For those stepping up from the 12-inch instruments, the 18-inch Stargate captures more than twice the light, and for those graduating […]
CelestialChart Sky Maps for Amateur Astronomery
CelestialChart is a web-based tool for both amateur and professional astronomers. It specializes in doing one thing and doing it very well: Providing accurate, easy-to-read, real-time or scheduled (past or future), location-specific astronomical charts of celestial bodies and constellations. Enter a location by city or latitude and longitude, as well […]
Using a Discovery Instruments Newtonian Telescope to Take Amazing Astro Images
By Dr. James R. Dire Dr. James Dire has an M.S. in physics from the University of Central Florida and a M.A. and Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University, both in planetary science and is an associate provost at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Spring, N.C., and a professor of physics […]
Lowe’s Announces “Good Neighbor” Dark-Sky-Friendly Lighting
In announcing its new Good Neighbor Lighting line, Lowe’s recognized that “Star-filled night skies are now fading and being washed out by the glow of city lights. Artificial light shining up into the sky creates light pollution and dulls the view for stargazers. Excessive and poorly directed lights are also […]