Astrophotography is achievable using a DSLR camera and tripod, negating the need for expensive telescopes and robotic mounts. Successful images of the Milky Way have been captured using this method.
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Pointing at stars may seem easy on the surface—just mount a telescope to a tripod and you’re done, right? As anyone who’s spent time with a telescope can tell you, it’s not that simple, given that the ...
The right telescope mount can make a serious difference to your stargazing experience. You can have a powerhouse of a telescope, but if your mount isn't up to scratch, you are not making the most of ...
Unistellar has clearly gone over each tiny aspect of the eVscope 2’s design and every inch feels and looks premium. An all-encompassing system allows newcomer astronomers to navigate quickly to ...
So far, the mobile astronomy column has been all about apps. But we cover astronomy gadgets, too — and at the top of that list are computerized GOTO telescopes. In this column, we'll cover how they ...