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ASI585MM Air, ASI4400MC Pro and Seestar Binoculars arrive


Wednesday, November 26, 2025 by

ZWO has gone and done it again. Just when you think the landscape of astrophotography gear has settled for a moment, they roll in and break down a few more barriers. This time they are coming at us from every angle. On one side a new full frame camera for deep sky imagers who want to stretch their field of view as far as their optics will allow. On another side an ultra...


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Daytime astrophotography possible using new ZWO cameras


Thursday, September 25, 2025 by

Astrophotography has traditionally been a pursuit reserved for the night (ahem - okay sunsets and sunrises technically "do" count). The stars, planets, and other celestial phenomena are more visible in the absence of sunlight. However, advancements in technology have begun to change this paradigm. One of the latest innovations in this field is the introduction...


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30F5 Mini Guide Scope


Friday, March 21, 2025 by

Today I’m taking a look at a new super compact and reliable little guide scope from ZWO — the ZWO 30F5 Mini Guide Scope. This thing is built to improve your guiding performance during long exposures, and it’s perfect for portable astrophotography setups. Whether you're using a small refractor or a star tracker like the Star Adventurer or EQM-3...


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ZWO hikes prices in US


Thursday, March 20, 2025 by

Astrophotography is a niche hobby that has seen a surge in popularity, fueled by technological advancements and increased accessibility to high-quality equipment. However, recent developments in pricing have sent ripples through the community, particularly with ZWO's announcement of a price hike effective March 15, 2025. The company initially attributed this increas...


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ToupTek Astrostation review


Sunday, February 16, 2025 by

The ToupTek Astrostation (now named the StellaVita) offers broader camera compatibility, aiming to be an alternative to the ASIAIR. While promising, the current version struggles with performance, UI design, and guiding reliability. The polar alignment process could be more intuitive, and key features, like all-sky polar alignment, are still missing. Image processing an...


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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...


Astronomy Picture of the Day

2026-04-03
Caught in the Web: Visualization of a Black Hole Merger in the Tarantula Nebula
Caught in the Web: Visualization of a Black Hole Merger in the Tarantula Nebula - 2026-04-03 - Image by Carl Knox (NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day)
Image Credit: Carl Knox
How can we see what is invisible? Black holes are not easy to see in the dark cosmic night, but astronomers can find them by analyzing their gravitational effects on matter, light and spacetime. The featured image shows an illustration that combines a simulation of a black hole binary system in its final "death-dance" with an astrophotography image of the Tarantula Nebula in the background. Even though black holes don't emit light, they distort the path of light rays, acting like a gravitational lens. As a result, the nebula appears extremely distorted, forming Einstein rings and multiple images. Tarantula Nebula lies in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy that is one of the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, 160,000 light-years away. That is more than 1,000 times closer than any of the binary black hole mergers detected so far. We'll probably never detect a merger so close to home!

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