A new study has crowned the UK’s best spot for stargazing this winter, with five destinations in Sussex making the the top ten. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to SussexWorld, you get 70% ...
The research measured cloud cover and light and air pollution to identify the places with the clearest view for seasonal stargazing An expert offers tips on making the most of darker evenings to get ...
Whether you want a closer view of that bird of prey you've just spotted on your hike, or are exploring astronomy for the first time, a pair of the best binoculars is an easy way to elevate your ...
Here’s how it works. The best binoculars for stargazing need powerful magnification and large, light-thirsty objective lenses — you can't get much better than the Celestron SkyMaster 25x100 ...
There is no better time to go skywatching as the winter nights draw in and, thanks to Black Friday, you can save big on a pair of perfect astronomy-friendly binoculars. These Celestron SkyMaster ...
These binoculars are up to their usual standard ... they are excellent in low light conditions making them perfect for stargazing. They are certainly well built but their weight means you will ...
While every serious thermal hunter is going to want a dedicated heat-detecting rifle scope, I’d make the case that thermal monoculars and binoculars are more versatile than weapon-mounted sights. The ...
Since technology is not going anywhere and does more good than harm, adapting is the best course of action. That is where The Tech Edvocate comes in. We plan to cover the PreK-12 and Higher Education ...
The new program aims to spark interest in astronomy and provide an accessible way for residents to discover the wonders of the cosmos. The Telescope Kits, which are available for a three-week checkout ...
Binoculars are a great item to have in one's bag if you’re scoping out wildlife for your next great shot, enjoy birdwatching, or love to go sightseeing or star gazing. With all that time spent using ...
The Moon’s terminator appears to move about 8″ in an hour at its equator, which means it takes several hours before a viewer will notice new features using binoculars. Credit: Astronomy ...