Galaxy Season with Tele Vue!
You’ve heard of the four seasons of the year but, did you know about Galaxy Season? From early March to
Read MoreYou’ve heard of the four seasons of the year but, did you know about Galaxy Season? From early March to
Read MoreBy the 1970’s amateur astronomers had noticed that all 110 Messier objects (a list of notable objects in the northern
Read MoreIn a YouTube review published on the 22nd of January, astro equipment reviewer and NASA Solar System Ambassador Ed Ting
Read MoreSuper and MicromoonsDue to the elliptical shape of the lunar orbit, the distance from the Earth to the Moon can
Read MoreWhat a way to end the year! We had the 19 November 2021 (almost total) Lunar Eclipse followed two weeks
Read MoreNovember, from the Latin novem for nine, is the eleventh month of the year. The name comes from a time when
Read MoreIn this installment, we travel to Kitt Peak in the Arizona-Sonoran Desert to “speckle” binary stars and finally learn what
Read MoreBy the 1970s amateur astronomers had noticed that all 110 Messier objects (a list of notable objects in the northern
Read MoreFor the amateur astronomer, “diamond,” “ruby,” “emerald,” and “pearl” evoke poetic descriptions of eclipses, stars, clusters, comets, and nebulae. They
Read MoreFor Tele Vue, January 2020 began optimistically: our Apollo 11mm Commemorative eyepiece had started shipping in mid-December and we innocently
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