Tele Vue-NP101is Imaging the Skies of Rhode Island!
We found unique takes on familiar deep-sky objects on David Augros’ AstroBin account. They were taken with our Tele Vue-NP101is
Read MoreWe found unique takes on familiar deep-sky objects on David Augros’ AstroBin account. They were taken with our Tele Vue-NP101is
Read MoreWe’ve noticed a proliferation of close-up plane images on Instagram made using Tele Vue Powermate™ image amplifiers. What is amazing
Read MoreWe noticed some unique images on AstroBin.com employing our Tele Vue-NP127is and Tele Vue-85 scopes to simultaneously image the same target.
Read MoreTele Vue-60: Compact Travel Scope with Imaging Capability This week we turn our attention to the capabilities of our smallest
Read MoreThis year we received a phone call from Jeff Bennett with some questions about his new TV-NP127is scope. He’d only
Read MoreWe’ve been following the great work of astro-imager Patrick Winkler from Austria through his Instagram account @cel_objects. Among the varied camera lenses and
Read MoreAt first-glance, our staff, mistook the image below to be a photograph of the Double Cluster. It turned out NOT
Read MoreWe were honored that Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) speaker Dr. Donald Bruns was able to visit in our booth over
Read MoreThe changing face of the moon has long been documented by artists. In the early 1600s, the introduction of the
Read MoreWe spotted some great Tele Vue-NP127is images on Instagram and AstroBin recently. They are the work of a collaboration between
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