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The Moon will align with the Seven Sisters star cluster this week - here’s how to watch the celestial meeting
The Moon will align with the Seven Sisters star cluster in the night sky this week, offering stargazers a rare and beautiful celestial view.
While I enjoy stargazing as much as the next person, I also love to know how things work – to get under the hood. French ...
This compact and portable smart telescope provides an affordable way for beginners to get started with astroimaging.
The French company Vaonis is one of the leading manufacturers of smart telescopes, and the Vespera Pro is their premium model ...
Look up this fall and you’ll notice something unusual: every full moon will appear bigger and brighter than usual. That’s ...
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Turn your iPhone into a powerful telescope
Using Hestia is simple for adults, kids, and beginners. Just mount your iPhone on the included tripod, align it with Hestia’s ...
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Saturn to shine brightest: How and when to watch the ringed planet’s closest view from Earth
Astronomy experts advise stargazers to find locations away from city lights, where dark skies allow for clearer views. Parks, rural areas, and designated observatories offer some of the best vantage ...
A celestial conjunction featuring the moon, Venus, and the star Regulus will be visible on Friday, Sept. 19. This event will be bright enough to be seen without a telescope, though clouds could ...
Astronomy enthusiasts in Staten Island and the New York metropolitan area are in for a celestial treat on Oct. 8, 2025, as ...
Mark your calendars for September 21, 2025, as Saturn will reach opposition, offering a spectacular view of the ringed planet. Earth will pass directl ...
Skywatchers worldwide anticipate the final solar eclipse of 2025, a partial event primarily visible in the Southern Hemisphere, including New Zealand ...
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October Has 6 Night Sky Wonders Including a Supermoon and 2 Meteor Showers
Stargazers can look forward to planet-moon pairings, the Orionids, and the last Milky Way views of the season in October 2025 ...
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