Could not be more happy with the SV 102 I waited for 2 months to receive. Utterly excellent telescope.
This week's Tuesday tech tip is a throwback to last year, but we are still regularly asked about finding good astronomy resources/ tools online, and specifically those to help calculate many of the figures necessary to properly set up your imaging train. One of the most frequently asked questions we...
Stellar Shot of the Week: March 05, 2021 "Carina" (NGC 3372) (by Paul Milvain)
It's been a little while but the folks over at the Space Channel did such a fantastic feature on Stellarvue that we want to bring it back for an appearance. There are some great tips to be had in here as well as a good look at our smallest scope, the SVX070T, which we promise will be back in...
This week's Tuesday tech tip is just a friendly reminder to let your scopes acclimate to their surroundings before jumping in for the night. This is most effectively accomplished by setting up an hour or so before dark, and covering the scope with something simple until the observing/ imaging begins....
What's going on in our warehouse this Wednesday? We've been working on Stellarvue's newest premier refractor, the… https://t.co/eztHqEF7CE
What's in the sky this week? With a new moon on Tuesday (August 18th) there will be plenty of faint broadband targ… https://t.co/cQGAPyIFRm
Have you thought about taking advantage of introducing astronomy to your children or grandchildren while away from… https://t.co/TdeTJjlJEZ
This week's IC443 StellarShot comes from Ken Walker. He used his SVX102T-R to capture this outstanding image. See m… https://t.co/lJT0sfZugS
Day in History - Mar. 16, 1926, Dr. Robert H. Goddard launched the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in Auburn, Ma… https://t.co/b4KoOrcIai
This week's StellarShot was submitted by Todd Fleischmann. This up close and personal image of the Jellyfish Nebula… https://t.co/bx1A0aIDaU