Category Archive: Telescopes

Jan
22

Mars is difficult to focus on because of its small size.

What Your Telescope Can Do The reason you bought a telescope is to view the night sky in all its glory. Telescopes can bring those objects closer and give you an idea of what is out there in th universe. Some of the objects you may see are the moon, planets, and the sun. With …

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Jan
21

To get started, just set up your telescope and start looking into the night sky.

Viewing the Night Sky with a Telescope Depending on the type of telescope you have purchased, you should be able to see many wondrous images with it. You might see the moon’s surface, the moons of Jupiter, or even Saturn’s rings. With some knowledge of the sky and constellations, you may be able to pick …

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Jan
15

They appear as faint, fuzzy patches of dust.

Viewing Deep Sky Objects and Comets Deep sky objects are usually located outside our solar system. The listing includes star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and multiple stars. There is also a list of 110 objects on Messier’s list that you can try to locate. The key to viewing all these heavenly bodies is to go outside …

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Jan
08

These were actually the nebulae of today.

Using a Telescope So you have gone out and bought a telescope and have no idea what to do with it. Go out into the night sky and look for the brightest objects you can find. They are the best to start with because they are easy to find. Then after that, the sky, quite …

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Jan
08

The scientists finally came up!

The Hubble Telescope Conceptualized in 1946 and launched in 1990, the Hubble telescope orbits the Earth and sends pictures back that aren’t blurred by background light or the atmosphere. The telescope was named after Edwin Hubble who made a great scientific breakthrough when he found that the universe was expanding. After the Hubble was launched …

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Jan
01

Eyes can detect subtle color changes as well as any variance in color.

The Best Telescopes Out There This will be a big surprise. Can you tell me what the best telescope out there today is? There are actually two of them. If you said your eyes, you are correct. You were born gifted with two telescopes that can focus from one inch to infinity and beyond. They …

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Dec
31

The axes can be Right Ascension, Polar, or Declination.

Telescope Mounts Mounts for telescopes are used for several different reasons. You don’t have to hold the scope yourself while you are trying to focus on an object. It helps to steady the scope. It frees you hands up so you can make sketches of what you are viewing or adjust the scope for better …

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Dec
25

Can you spot and name any constellations?

Telescope Advice for Beginners You have taken the plunge and purchased a telescope. Now what do you do with it? Astronomy can be a wonderful hobby, but here are some tips to make sure you get started on the right foot, or star as the case may be. Look up the night sky without the …

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Dec
24

Some say they are useless for!

Smaller Telescopes Smaller telescopes are called refracting telescopes. They have a big lens at the front and an eyepiece in the back. Some say they are useless for astronomy, but it is possible to do some viewing with these special telescopes. A telescope also needs certain features in order for it to be helpful in …

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Dec
17

Thus, moving the two pieces of glass further away from each other.

Refracting Telescopes While we have no physical evidence, we have very strong documentation that refracting telescopes were used in England as early as the sixteenth century. The use of telescopes became widespread in the early seventeenth century in the Netherlands. Hans Lippershey and Zacharias Janssen of the Netherlands claim the invention of the original telescope. …

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