NP101is: Imaging the Skies over Cambridge
Always on the lookout for great examples of astro-photos made with our gear, we were impressed with Steve Greaves’ collection
Read moreAlways on the lookout for great examples of astro-photos made with our gear, we were impressed with Steve Greaves’ collection
Read moreIn the last installment, our scientific path went from “polar to solar.” (If you missed it, please go back and
Read moreThe lead-off image of this post is certainly an eye-grabber! It is one of the most unique interpretations of the
Read moreNortheast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) 2021 — “the World’s Largest Astronomy & Space Expo” — is in the history books after
Read moreWe noticed a new and very active imager using a Tele Vue NP101is pop up on Instagram this year. We
Read moreOver the years, we’ve seen conversational topics in online amateur circles that repeatedly crop up concerning the definition of apochromatic
Read moreThe May 29, 1919 eclipse, that happened 100-years ago this past week, will always be remembered as a key “turning
Read moreThe Lagoon Nebula (also M8, and NGC 6523) in the constellation Sagittarius is well-known to amateur astronomers. It is a
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 were honored that Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) speaker Dr. Donald Bruns was able to visit in our booth over
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