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Automatic polar alignment for telescopes just got real


Monday, January 12, 2026 by

Polar alignment is a nuts-and-bolts procedure - an unglamorous but unavoidable step if we want precise tracking of the night sky with our telescopes. There’s nothing particularly elegant or mysterious about it. You’re simply aligning the polar axis (RA) of your mount as accurately as possible with the celestial pole of the planet you’re standing on...E...


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Conquering cable chaos the astrophotography powerbox revolution


Tuesday, December 9, 2025 by

The pursuit of astrophotography is a journey into the sublime, capturing the ethereal beauty of the cosmos. Yet, beneath the serene images of nebulae and galaxies lies a complex array of electronic equipment, each demanding precise power and data connections. For many enthusiasts, this technical foundation often devolves into a frustrating tangle of cables, multiple pow...


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New dew heater tailored for StarSense Explorer


Friday, October 3, 2025 by

Astronomy equipment manufacturer R-Sky Astro Instruments has released a new accessory designed specifically for Celestron’s StarSense Explorer smartphone dock. The product is a dew heater that helps keep the dock’s alignment mirror free of condensation, a common problem during nighttime observations. By focusing on one of the most frequent issues faced by...


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Astrophotography gear power controller: SV241 Pro from SVBONY


Saturday, September 6, 2025 by

Rigging your astrophotography gear often comes with a familiar headache: juggling multiple power packs and untangling a mess of cables. The SV241 Pro Astro Power Controller was built to eliminate that frustration. Compact and efficient, it centralizes both power delivery and data management, transforming cluttered setups into clean, streamlined systems. Designed with as...


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Peach State Star Gaze 2025


Monday, August 11, 2025 by

The Peach State Star Gaze (PSSG) is one of the longest-running annual star parties in the southeastern United States. Set to return for its 31st year, the 2025 event will be held from October 19 through October 26 at the familiar grounds of Deerlick Astronomy Village in Georgia. Organized by the Atlanta Astronomy Club, this event offers amateur astronomers a week-long o...


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Star party planning tips


Monday, July 28, 2025 by

Attending a star party for the first time can be exhilarating, humbling, and, at times, downright uncomfortable. While the thrill of dark skies and celestial wonders is the main draw, many attendees, especially those new to the experience, quickly realize that poor planning can turn a magical night into a freezing, sleep-deprived ordeal. Fortunately, shared wisdom from ...


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Dual channel dew controller


Monday, July 28, 2025 by

Controlling dew buildup on optics has always been a persistent challenge in astronomy, particularly for those who observe under varying humidity and temperature conditions. For users of R-Sky Astro Instruments heaters and similar dew prevention accessories, the newly released Dual Channel Dew Controller offers a practical and affordable solution to this problem. Enginee...


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Guide scope dew heater from Modulus Optics


Friday, July 25, 2025 by

Dew on equipment during astrophotography sessions is a common issue, especially on guide scopes. Without something to keep condensation away, water can blur images, mess with tracking, and possibly harm the optics. Larger telescopes often have dedicated dew heaters, but small guide scopes are usually stuck with big, awkward heater straps that don’t fit well or wor...


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R-Sky Eyeglass Heater Pouch


Friday, July 4, 2025 by

If you have ever stepped outside on a crisp night, telescope at your side and stars sparkling overhead, you know the feeling. There is a hush to the world, a quiet promise that tonight you might just catch a glimpse of something that makes your heart beat a little faster. But for those of us who wear glasses, that dreamlike moment can come crashing down the second your ...


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DIY observatory build


Thursday, May 29, 2025 by

Building a backyard observatory from scratch is an ambitious yet deeply rewarding project for any dedicated stargazer. It begins with a spark, an irresistible pull to the sky and a desire to make observing the stars, planets, and nebulae a regular part of life, not a hassle. The difference between spontaneous late-night viewing sessions and never bothering to set up bec...


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Telescope control system RB Focus Gaius-S2


Friday, April 25, 2025 by

The RB Focus Gaius-S2 might just be the all-in-one controller that replaces your ASIAIR, Stellarmate, and every other piece of kit astrophotographers have been juggling. Compact yet powerful, this sleek control unit is designed to centralize the management of your entire astrophotography setup—right from your telescope. It merges robust hardware control ...


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Hybrid dovetail system launched


Tuesday, April 22, 2025 by

The Rouz Astro Hybrid Dovetail System was created for users who want more control over their telescope mounting hardware without carrying unnecessary weight. Designed for flexibility and compatibility, the system includes a CNC-machined aluminum bottom plate and an optional carbon fiber top plate. It supports a wide range of bolt patterns and hardware types, making it s...


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EAGLE6 computer for telescopes and astrophotography


Tuesday, March 18, 2025 by

Alright guys, today we’re gonna take a look at the PrimaLuceLab Eagle 6, an all-in-one powerhouse that’ll seriously level up your astrophotography rig. If you’re looking for a way to streamline your setup, reduce cable clutter, and control everything remotely - this thing is an absolute game-changer. So, what is the Eagle 6? It’s bas...


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AStarBox controller review


Friday, March 7, 2025 by

The AStarBox is a compact yet powerful device designed to simplify and enhance astrophotography setups by integrating power distribution and equipment control in a single unit. Built around the Raspberry Pi 5, this astroimaging computer offers increased processing power, better data throughput, and a range of features tailored to astrophotographers who need a reliable, ...


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Winter astrophotography tips


Sunday, February 9, 2025 by

Winter astrophotography is an exercise in patience, resilience, and an almost obsessive dedication to the night sky. The season gifts us with some of the clearest, most breathtaking celestial sights - but it does so on its own terms. The air is crisp, thinner, and often more stable, offering moments of stunning clarity. But then come the challenges: the relentless cold,...


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PrimaLuceLab Eagle 6 lands


Saturday, February 1, 2025 by

Introducing the EAGLE6, PrimaLuceLab's latest astrophotography computer that combines power, versatility, and ease of use. Designed to streamline your imaging sessions, the EAGLE6 integrates seamlessly with your telescope setup, offering a comprehensive solution for both amateur and professional astronomers. Key Features: Operating System: Windows 11 E...


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Pegasus Astro DewMaster 2 Controller


Tuesday, January 28, 2025 by

The DewMaster2 from Pegasus Astro is a versatile device designed to manage dew heaters for telescopes and other optical equipment. It supports up to five outputs with individually adjustable power levels, allowing precise control to prevent dew formation. Each channel is protected against overcurrent, ensuring safe operation during extended use. The unit features a robu...


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Astronomy store R-Sky updates


Thursday, December 19, 2024 by

R-Sky has launched an updated online store, featuring a range of astronomy-related products and improved user functionality. The website offers items such as dew heaters, controllers, observing hoods, and dust covers, which have been staples of the company's offerings for over a decade. The updated platform introduces several enhancements aimed at streamlining the s...


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ASIAIR alternative: AStarBox


Wednesday, October 23, 2024 by

AStarBox, a new astro imaging computer, is set to shake up astrophotography by offering a lightweight, powerful, and open platform that simplifies the imaging process for astronomers. With its debut on the horizon, AStarBox aims to help folks break out of the proprietary realms like ZWO, and use any equipment you want, plus power it (up to 30A). The li...


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Dew heater battery options: Fight the fog!


Friday, September 13, 2024 by

As an amateur astronomer, there are few things more frustrating than waking up after a long night of unattended astrophotography to find your telescope (or guide scope) lenses covered in dew. It's like the universe is playing a cruel joke on you. You spend hours meticulously setting up your equipment, aligning your telescope, and capturing images of distant galaxies...


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ZWO ASIAIR Plus WiFi Smart Camera Controller


Thursday, April 25, 2024 by

Gain wireless control of your entire telescope setup using your smartphone or tablet with the ASIAIR Plus. This device manages and supplies power to a range of compatible astrophotography tools including cameras, mounts, autofocusers, filter wheels, dew heaters, and more. You can plan and automate your entire imaging session with ease, enjoying advanced features like po...


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Astronomy Picture of the Day

2026-04-05
NGC 3310: A Starburst Spiral Galaxy
NGC 3310: A Starburst Spiral Galaxy - 2026-04-05 - Image by AAO ITSO Office, 
Gemini Obs./AURA & 
T. A. Rector 
(U. Alaska Anchorage) (NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day)
Image Credit: AAO ITSO Office, Gemini Obs./AURA & T. A. Rector (U. Alaska Anchorage)
The party is still going on in spiral galaxy NGC 3310. Roughly 100 million years ago, NGC 3310 likely collided with a smaller galaxy causing the large spiral galaxy to light up with a tremendous burst of star formation. The changing gravity during the collision created density waves that compressed existing clouds of gas and triggered the star-forming party. The featured image from the Gemini North Telescope shows the galaxy in great detail, color-coded so that pink highlights gas while white and blue highlight stars. Some of the star clusters in the galaxy are quite young, indicating that starburst galaxies may remain in star-burst mode for quite some time. NGC 3310 spans about 50,000 light years, lies about 50 million light years away, and is visible with a small telescope towards the constellation of Great Bear Ursa Major.

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