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Telescope Deals Black Friday 2025


Monday, November 24, 2025 by

This year's astronomy listings bring a wide range of equipment into the Black Friday cycle, with several manufacturers offering targeted reductions across telescopes, smart imaging devices, cameras, and accessories. Rather than focusing on dramatic markdowns, these collections lean toward practical, equipment-focused savings that give buyers the opportunity to upgra...


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Meade auction debacle


Monday, February 17, 2025 by

For months, the astronomy community has speculated about what happened during the chaotic auction involving Meade, Coronado, and Orion equipment. Now, thanks to insider knowledge from Dylan O’Donnell of the Byron Bay Observatory, we finally have a clear picture of the events that unfolded, how the situation was resolved, and what it means for astronomers looking f...


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Best telescopes of 2024


Friday, December 13, 2024 by

Teagan Grable of High Point Scientific has delivered an extensive review of the top telescopes for 2024, providing insights into the best options for visual observing, smart telescope technology, and astrophotography setups. Drawing from his experience as an avid astronomer and astrophotographer, Grable highlights the standout features, pros, and cons of each category's...


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Apertura 75Q 0.75x reducer used on Iris nebula


Tuesday, August 27, 2024 by

The Apertura 75Q 0.75x Reducer is designed specifically for use with the Apertura 75Q refractor telescope. This optical accessory offers astrophotographers a way to enhance their imaging capabilities by reducing the focal ratio of their telescopes, resulting in a broader field of view and increased image detail. The primary function of this reducer is to take the native...




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