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The Unistellar Odyssey Pro helped me feel in touch with the universe and it's now 15% off
The Unistellar Odyssey Pro helped me feel in touch with the universe and it's now 15% off
The go-to tracking and sharp autofocus afforded by the Odyssey Pro allowed me to start taking sharp images of the deep sky. It's now available from Unistellar with 15% off.
“Seeing this Nikon Z8 deal is painful — especially since I bought mine at full price!” Our
“Seeing this Nikon Z8 deal is painful — especially since I bought mine at full price!” Our
When Jase found out about Walmart's lowest-ever price tag for one of our favorite cameras for astrophotography, we almost didn't share it with them.
It's a crime these Lego Star Wars sets are being retired but you can save big before they
It's a crime these Lego Star Wars sets are being retired but you can save big before they
I love Lego Star Wars but I think it should be illegal to retire sets, especially with the Star Wars 50th anniversary next year. Luckily, there are big savings on these retired and retiring models.
NASA’s TESS Mission Reveals the “Puffiest” Planets Ever Found
NASA’s TESS Mission Reveals the “Puffiest” Planets Ever Found
NASA has revealed two new “super-puff” planets, giant worlds so light that their density is comparable to cotton candy. Scientists calculate that these Jupiter-sized planets are the “puffiest” worlds ever found.
Traveling to see the total solar eclipse this August? This solar binocular Prime Day deal
Traveling to see the total solar eclipse this August? This solar binocular Prime Day deal
These Celestron EclipSmart 12x50 solar binoculars are perfect for watching the total solar eclipse safely this August 12, but you can use them the rest of the year, too.
Black hole's 'point of no escape' studied with the loudest gravitational waves ever heard
Black hole's 'point of no escape' studied with the loudest gravitational waves ever heard
The loudest crash of gravitational waves ever heard provides an intriguing way of studying event horizons, the boundaries at which nothing can escape the grip of these cosmic titans.
The James Webb Space Telescope peered into one of the universe's oldest galaxy clusters, a
The James Webb Space Telescope peered into one of the universe's oldest galaxy clusters, a
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have spotted a massive and densely packed galaxy cluster at "cosmic noon" before such structures were thought to be possible.
'Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions' takes space exploration in a different (and friendlier
'Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions' takes space exploration in a different (and friendlier
The follow-up to Astroneer isn't what veteran space explorers expected, but it might be exactly what we need. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
In 1776, the solar system only had 6 planets. Now, it has 8. Does it end there?
In 1776, the solar system only had 6 planets. Now, it has 8. Does it end there?
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, the history of the solar system tells its own story of exploration.
This weird 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet has a hotspot in the wrong place, and astronomers aren'
This weird 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet has a hotspot in the wrong place, and astronomers aren'
Astronomers have discovered a curious new exoplanet that challenges assumptions about hot Jupiters, some of the most extreme planets in the universe.
How to invade planet Earth: An alien's guide to bringing the human race to its knees
How to invade planet Earth: An alien's guide to bringing the human race to its knees
From "Independence Day" to "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", movies and TV shows are packed with advice for anyone aspiring to conquer this unassuming blue dot.
What did the night sky look like on the 1st Independence Day 250 years ago?
What did the night sky look like on the 1st Independence Day 250 years ago?
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th birthday, here's what Benjamin Franklin and other colonists would have seen when they looked up on July 4, 1776.