Some features were a bit rough and it took practice to use the binoculars smoothly. But it’s an interesting amalgam of analog and digital tech that’s bound to be a hit with astronomers and travelers.
Countless stars in the Milky Way are being raised and lowered by a gigantic wave. This was discovered using data from the ...
On this month’s episode of The Sky Above, host Leah Pezzetti discusses upcoming astronomical events and also the race to space.
While many of the original cherry trees have been replaced over time, the surrounding Susquehannock State Forest still features beautiful stands of black cherry, maple, and other hardwoods that create ...
Scientists have long been aware of the massive elliptical galaxy, M87. The galaxy was first observed in the late 18th century ...
The Unistellar Envision smart binoculars work day and night, with the help of augmented reality to make exploration easier ...
With built-in noise reduction, a 3-inch, 3:2 aspect ratio screen and high resolution of 44.3 effective megapixels, the ...
Why Sagittarius B2 produces so many stars in comparison to the rest of the galactic center has remained an enduring mystery ...
A UCLA astronomer who leads planetary defense missions for NASA says avoiding asteroid impacts is “a problem we can ...
Mobile's Starlink-based satellite communications, now supports video and audio calls in some apps when you don't have cellular coverage.
Unistellar's Envision binoculars will help you identify nearby mountains and distant stars.
The trick to bringing out astronomy detail with your cell phone is to open the camera app, go to pro mode, manual mode or night mode, and then brace your phone on a windowsill, car hood or ideally on ...