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Your iPhone can see the stars with smartphone-based telescope Hestia
TL;DR: Turn your smartphone into a telescope that can see the moon, bright deep sky objects, and even the sun with the Hestia ...
Whether you’re a curious beginner or gifting one to an aspiring astronomer, Hestia makes space more accessible, fun, and ...
When you finally get out into nature, there's so much to see. There's even more to see when you can zoom in on all the incredible details of the world around you. With a little help from an HD ...
Whether you’re outdoorsy, a concert regular, or just like to see things up close, this monocular telescope delivers.
If you've ever tried to take a photo of the moon and stars, you know that astrophotography is incredibly challenging. Although there are tips and tricks for taking astrophotos on your cell phone, to ...
AP photographer Dmitri Lovetsky had been trying to photograph a plane flying across the disk of the sun for several days.
If you judge things from a mathematical perspective, and you throw in probabilities, there is no chance in freezing hell we are alone in this Universe of ours. Yet, despite decades of looking at the ...
A team led by scientists at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in Colorado made 10 different 40-minute exposures of ...
The night sky of Aspen is a wonderland for stargazers, dark and transparent enough for the naked eye to discern ...
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