Cyber Monday, Amazon and Celestron Telescope
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The Celestron Inspire 100AZ telescope easily slides into our best beginner telescopes. At its core a rather basic refractor telescope with a 4-inch aperture, it's the most at home when viewing the moon and planets. However, with just enough aperture to ...
Want to capture the cosmos without the effort? The ZWO Seestar S50 is excellent for beginners and astrophotographers alike, and it's cheaper for Black Friday.
While most people have gotten their heads glued down to their screens in the past 23 months, others have looked up to the skies for a reprieve from the concerns on terra firma. Different people have taken up different hobbies to cope with the pandemic, and ...
If you want to take a look into what the future of telescopes might be, look no further than the Unistellar eVscope 2. Gone is the complex dance of star alignment, aging hand controls, and complicated-looking construction and mounts. Housed in a sleek ...
Whether you're a professional astronomer or a novice, everyone knows the biggest barrier to gazing into deep space. High-quality telescopes are very expensive. Sure, plenty of cheap options are available through retailers like Amazon. But those telescopes ...
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DwarfLab Dwarf 3 smart telescope review
Do you need a smart telescope? You do if you fancy taking images of deep-sky objects like galaxies, star clusters and nebulae, but live in a light-polluted town or city. Cue the Dwarf 3 (£418 / $520), a smart telescope that is exceptionally small.
With a title that suggests a ’50s sci-fi movie or a ’70s punk band, “Ultimate Space Telescope” tells the story of the James Webb Space Telescope, the most advanced, expensive, delicate and thus-far-successful instrument of cosmic exploration ever ...
Save 200 bucks for Cyber Monday, this smart telescope will have you imaging stars, galaxies and planets in under 5 minutes.
If you love stargazing—or want to foster a love of astronomy in your kids—there’s never been a better time to be alive. And I don’t mean because we’re likely to have a permanent presence on the moon in this very decade, or that a Mars base, space ...