The Rockland Astronomy Club is well known for its schedule of astronomy related events including NEAF (Northeast Astronomy Forum) as well as its upcoming Summer Star Party (SSP), which will be held on July 26 – August 4, 2019. SSP is sponsored by Sky & Telescope magazine. The annual event […]
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How to Print Astroimages
“How to Print Astroimages? If you want prints that get a “Wow, is that real? Did you do that?” reaction, then read on.” You’ve spent hours acquiring and processing the perfect image. It looks great on your big new computer monitor, but you have to pan around to see the […]
Determining the True Visibility of What You Can See Through Your Telescope
By Matt Harmston I sometimes reminisce about my first telescope, an entry-level 115-mm reflector. My family let me pick out (but not touch) the scope and assorted accessories well before Christmas, a holiday that rapidly became an eggnog-induced flurry of unmitigated wrapping paper mayhem. When clear skies eventually put the […]
Ultimate Powerbox V2 from Pegasus Astro
If you are tired of lugging your telescope and also carrying multiple power packs and dealing with a of jumble of power and data cables, the new Pegasus Astro Ultimate Powerbox v2 power control unit is the perfect solution. The Ultimate Powerbox v2 (UPBv2 in short) offers a significant upgrade […]
iOtpron CEM40 & CEM40EC Telescope Equatorial Mounts
The iOptron CEM40 and CEM40EC are the company’s next-generation, center-balance equatorial mounts. The head weighs in at only 15.8 lbs. yet can support a payload of up to 40 lbs. An integrated electronic polar finder scope (iPolar) ensures accurate alignment even at times when the pole star is obscured. Large […]
Galileoscope Telescope and Explore Scientific
The Galileoscope telescope has a new home: Explore Scientific. The Arkansas-based maker of telescopes, mounts, eyepieces, and other astronomical gear, founded by Scott Roberts in 2008 after he spent nearly 30 years working for other optics manufacturers and dealers, assumes responsibility for the production, distribution, and marketing of the Galileoscope […]
Telrad Heater For Astronomy
The Apache-Sitgreaves Research Center has introduced a new slim-line Telrad heater that is uniquely designed to gently warm the window of a Telrad unity gain finder. The sleek fitting Telrad Heater offers easy installation – just 30 seconds to place the cable clip under one screw on the Telrad. Using […]
SkyDBstars Beta Testing Astronomical Data-Source
SkyDBstars is a new resource for searching astronomical data in many of the most popular astronomical catalogs. The resource presents major data information and builds a proximity map around an object upon request (downloadable) with Mirror-flip with respect to RA and DEC as well as intensity slider to control magnitude […]
Voyager Software Release
Voyager Software is Microsoft Windows program that automates astrophotography. It integrates and orchestrates all mounts, cameras, filter wheels, rotators, guiding systems and more – all the hardware and software needed to do astronomy imaging. The software also controls dome or roll-off roofs with an ASCOM drivers. Voyager’s companion product Viking […]
Cruise Ship Astronomy and Astrophotography
Thinking of taking a cruise, but you are leaving your telescope gear at home because you’re not sure how and where you can use it? Don’t! As part of Springer Publishing’s The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series, Greg Redfern has written “Cruise Ship Astronomy and Astrophotography” which offers a how-to […]
50 Things to See on the Moon – A First-time Stargazer’s Guide
The moon is our nearest neighbor in space, it’s easy to find, it’s bright, and you don’t have to go anywhere special to view it. During events like the recent Super Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse the moon is a spectacle to behold, however as many reading here know, it’s always […]
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 […]