Last week’s edition of Sky-Watcher’s “What’s Up?” Webcasts covered nightscape photography. Sky-Watcher USA Product Specialist Kevin LeGore provided an in-depth overview of what equipment you need to shoot nightscapes and the process of getting the most out of nightscape imaging. It’s definitely worth checking out! The full episode is available […]
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Proposes Using Small Telescopes for Transit Survey
A new opportunity for amateur astronomers to conduct citizen science is being proposed by a group of scientists lead by Robert Zellem, a scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory who has been working on ground- and space-based observations of the atmospheres of exoplanets, planets outside of our Solar System. […]
Sky-Watcher “What’s Up?” Webcast Held Every Friday from 10am to 11am Pacific
Stuck at home looking for something to do? Want to learn about the latest in astronomy equipment, techniques and more? The Sky-Watcher “What’s Up?” Webcast is a new option to learn more about what’s happening in the world of telescope technology. The Sky-Watcher “What’s Up?” Webcast is a live webcast […]
New Atik 7.1 Advanced CMOS Astro Imaging Camera
The newest camera line in the Atik portfolio is the Atik 7.1 Advanced CMOS Astro Imaging Camera which follows on the success of ATIK’s CMOS Horizon cameras. The first camera offered in the ACIS CMOS line is Atik 7.1 Advanced CMOS Astro Imaging Camera which is Atik’s fastest camera ever […]
Atik Horizon II CMOS Astroimaging Camera is Now Shipping
In December 2019, Atik Camera’s announced the introduction of the Atik Horizon II, which is the follow up to the company’s first ever CMOS Camera. The company has announced the camera is now available to purchase in mono and color models. With extensive experience in both hardware and software design, […]
New Astro Image Processing Service
Astroimager Kfir Simon has started a new astro image processing service – Image Processing Services (IPS) – to help fellow astroimagers get the most out of their images. The astro image processingofferings include working directly with clients to process specific images, offering one-on-one tutorials on astroimaging techniques/software and series of […]
New Buckeyestargazer Shop Offers Simple and Practical Items for Amateur Astronomers
The Buckeyestargazer Shop offers the amateur astronomy community a new resource for “simple and practical” items. Joel Short, an astroimaging enthusiast located in Northern Indiana, has decided to open a small shop – the Buckeyestargazer Shop – to make available items he has developed to offer affordable and uncomplicated accessories. […]
Astro-Physics Offers SLR Camera Adapters
While Astro-Physics is well known for its incredibly built mounts and telescopes, the company also offers a number of accessories built with the same dedication to quality. This includes SLR Camera Adapters. Astro-Physics now offers several different camera adapters for use with a number of camera manufacturers in combination with […]
Meade LX200 Hand Controller Replacement
Clearline Technology uses modern materials, components, and processes to create replacement parts for the venerable Meade Instruments LX-200 telescope such as its new Meade LX200 Hand Controller. Among its current lineup are the Motor Encoder Board – LX200 Classic/LXD650/LXD750; Calibration Tool for LX200 Motor Encoder Board; and a Boot-Up Emulator […]
Montana Learning Center’s Inaugural Big Sky Star Festival
In mid-July, Montana’s awe-inspiring night sky will be center stage at the Montana Learning Center’s inaugural Big Sky Star Festival. The two-night and three-day event, this coming July 17, 18 and 19, will be held at the Montana Learning Center’s campus at Canyon Ferry Lake, near Helena, Montana. Astronomy experts […]
Popularization of Astronomy in the Twentieth Century
Back in 2010 Gary Leonard Cameron published his PhD dissertation titled “Public Skies: Telescopes and the Popularization of Astronomy in the Twentieth Century” at Iowa State University. While typically most PhD Dissertations wouldn’t be the subject of an astronomy products news website, when we came across the document we were […]
The Light-Hearted Astronomer Updated Original 1984 Classic Best Seller
In 1984 Ken Fulton published the “The Light-Hearted Astronomer”, a humorous and down-to-earth tome offering common sense on practicing amateur astronomy. He has updated his original work in his publication of “The Light-Hearted Astronomer Observes Again” which he crafted to appeal to beginners and experienced practitioners of the hobby. As […]