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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue SkyShed’s Wayne Parker introduces the new SkyShed POD-S and walks through all of the new features available with the new POD model; Paul Temple shows how the Orion G4 camera is perfect for those starting out in imaging, especially for low-cost, easy, wide field viewing using short FL scopes; Curtis Macchioni explains that there are...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Dr. James R. Dire takes a deep dive into how the Celestron EclipSmart line of solar instruments provides great performance and exceptional value; Curtis Macchioni walks through some of the confusion about Lithium power sources; Dr. Rob Pettengill shows how the Celestron FirstScope is a versatile little scope with a few added DYI...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Dr. James Dire shows he is extremely happy with the performance of the GSO 10-inch classical Cassegrain which has become one of his favorite telescopes for visual use and it has proved to be a very capable instrument of lunar and planetary imaging; Curtis Macchioni discusses how EAA with an SCT on an Alt-Az mount is becoming...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Matt Harmston and Jack Huerkamp take the new MallinCam SkyRaider SolarCam through its paces for solar system viewing; Dr. James Dire shows that the Unistellar eVscope 2 can offer pleasing views that rival looking through an eyepiece; Matt Harmston does double duty as he demonstrates that doing video astronomy from inside his home...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Thomas Fowler demonstrates how the Avalon Linear Telescope Mounts’ are as aesthetically beautiful as they are technologically advanced; Curtis Macchioni goes in the field to test the EBL Voyager 1000; Jim Thompson takes a deep dive into the new trend of ultra-narrowband filters; Richard Hill provides a glimpse back into the 50’s,...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Curtis Macchioni walks through the options on choosing a mount for EEA; Jim Thompson offers a detailed summary of his investigation into the origin and nature of halos around bright stars caused by the presence of a filter; Matt Harmston describes his visual observing experiences under light-polluted skies using Astronomik’s 1.25”...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Dr. James R. Dire takes a deep dive into how the Celestron EclipSmart line of solar instruments provides great performance and exceptional value; Curtis Macchioni walks through some of the confusion about Lithium power sources; Dr. Rob Pettengill shows how the Celestron FirstScope is a versatile little scope with a few added DYI...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Dr. James R. Dire takes a deep dive into how the Celestron EclipSmart line of solar instruments provides great performance and exceptional value; Curtis Macchioni walks through some of the confusion about Lithium power sources; Dr. Rob Pettengill shows how the Celestron FirstScope is a versatile little scope with a few added DYI...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Dr. James R. Dire takes a deep dive into how the Celestron EclipSmart line of solar instruments provides great performance and exceptional value; Curtis Macchioni walks through some of the confusion about Lithium power sources; Dr. Rob Pettengill shows how the Celestron FirstScope is a versatile little scope with a few added DYI...
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Astronomy Technology Today 2023 In this issue Dr. James R. Dire takes a deep dive into how the Celestron EclipSmart line of solar instruments provides great performance and exceptional value; Curtis Macchioni walks through some of the confusion about Lithium power sources; Dr. Rob Pettengill shows how the Celestron FirstScope is a versatile little scope with a few added DYI...
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