A new class of supermassive black holes embedded in a thick gas shell could explain small red dots in images from the James ...
We’ve all seen spectacular pictures of space, and it’s easy to assume that’s how it looks to the naked eye through a nice telescope. But in most cases, that’s simply not true.
People in the Fayetteville area will be able to see and even photograph a cool astronomical event early Friday morning.
Venus is a planet, much like the Earth, except that it’s enshrouded by poisonous clouds that hold its surface temperature hotter than a pizza oven. On Sept. 19, it will lie some 135 million miles away ...
Astrophotography used to be out of reach for smartphone owners, but if you have a newer iPhone, you might just be able to ...
Using Hestia is simple for adults, kids, and beginners. Just mount your iPhone on the included tripod, align it with Hestia’s ...
A powerful software tool capable of accurately modeling how cameras capture light could help democratize the development of ...
Why build a telescope? YOLO, as the kids say. Having decided that, one must decide what type of far-seer one will construct.
The telescope I got was a $300 tabletop device, and while it's great for seeing the craters on the moon or even Saturn's faint rings with your own eyes, taking a photo using it is less than ideal.
Every Wednesday at 9 a.m., advocates and lawyers for Robert Roberson check the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals website and cross their fingers, hoping that they’ll see a decision on the death row ...