“Lights All Askew in the Heavens”
The May 29, 1919 eclipse, that happened 100-years ago this past week, will always be remembered as a key “turning
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 got a call into the office a while back from the “Philly Moon Men.” The caller identified himself as
Read MoreLast week we heard of the sudden passing of our friend Tom Trusock. The numbing disbelief still comes in waves.
Read MoreOur blog often profiles an imager employing one of our scopes. But this week we have a twist: we profile
Read MoreTidying means taking each item in your hand, asking yourself whether it sparks joy, and deciding on this basis whether
Read MoreJust two weeks ago and a day ago we were scrambling to get the banner and handout literature ready for
Read MoreApollo 11mm Eyepiece Specs Focal Length.: 11mmApparent Field of View: 85°Eye Relief: 18mmField Stop diam. (effective): 16.2mmCoatings: Glass matched
Read MoreUpdated 4/4/2019 1:23 PM The Northeast Astro-Imaging Conference (NEAIC) kicks off today and Tele Vue is there. NEAIC runs April
Read MoreNorthEast Astronomy Forum Saturnday, April 6, 8:30 am — 6:00 pm Sunday April 7, 10:00 am — 5:00 pm SUNY
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