Binocular Mounts and Tripods for Astronomy
Mounting your astronomy binoculars is the single cheapest upgrade you can make to the view — a steady 15×70 reveals...
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Mounting your astronomy binoculars is the single cheapest upgrade you can make to the view — a steady 15×70 reveals...
June 14, 2026
For astronomy, 10×50 binoculars are the best handheld all-rounder, 15×70 is the reach upgrade that needs a mount, and 20×80...
June 13, 2026
The best binoculars for astronomy for most people is a quality 10×50 — it gathers enough light to show the...
June 13, 2026
For most beginners, a pair of astronomy binoculars is the smartest first instrument in the hobby — a good 10×50...
June 13, 2026
An all-night astrophotography session draws roughly 200 watt-hours from a 12-volt battery — 25 watts for a dew-heater strip running...
June 4, 2026A star tracker moves your camera at the same rate the Earth rotates — 15 degrees per hour at the...
June 3, 2026
Amateur astronomers can observe comets in any telescope with a 60 mm aperture or larger — the key is knowing...
May 8, 2026
The Moon’s shadow sweeps across Earth’s surface at up to 5,400 km/h, and for a path roughly 270 km wide...
May 8, 2026
Earth crosses the dust trail of a comet or asteroid, and for one or two nights of the year the...
May 8, 2026
At opposition, an outer planet rises as the Sun sets, transits at midnight, and reaches its closest, brightest, biggest view...
May 8, 2026
Jupiter through a telescope reveals two dark equatorial belts, up to four Galilean moons, and occasionally the Great Red Spot...
May 8, 2026
Saturn’s rings become visible in any telescope with 25x magnification or higher, but resolving the Cassini Division — the 4,595...
May 8, 2026