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Meade ETX 125 Telescope
My boyfriend got me the Meade ETX 125 telescope for my birthday and anniversary. It's nice to know that he was listening all those times I had my head tilted towards the stars rambling on and on about our...
10 commentsPlanetary Nebulae Imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope
Planetary Nebula is a huge misnomer. It has nothing to do with planets. They are not visible through the naked eye. They were originally named in the 18th century when astronomers looking through the small...
0 commentstelescopic fishing rod
Telescopic fishing rods are designed to collapse down to a short distance and open to a long rod.Some telescoping fishing rods.20 or 30 foot telescoping fishing rod can close to as little as a foot and a...
2 commentsThe Big Bang AND Genesis; Evolution AND Genesis
Image courtesy of NASA. Ever since Charles Darwin returned from his island adventure on the good ship Beagle and penned his book on natural selection, fundamentalist of science and faith have been arguing...
6 commentsCelestron NexImage: astrophotography made easy
Whether you already own a telescope or are looking to buy one, it’s definitely worth considering whether you would like to be able to take photographs of what you can see through your telescope in the night sky. This type of photography is known as Astrophotography and if you love to look at beautiful photos of the moon, planets, galaxies and nebulae, you might be interested to know that you could do it yourself … even on a modest budget!
2 commentsAttic Stairs
How to Choose the Right Design for your Attic Stairs It is important that all areas of your home design are in sync with each other, from furniture to wall paint and even theme rooms. That is why it is also...
0 commentsThe Difference Between Refractor and Reflector Telescopes
Refractor VS Reflector Telescopes The two types of telescopes are quite simple to tell apart. Refractor Telescopes use lenses, much like your regular eye glasses. Reflector Telescopes use mirrors. Both are...
1 commentTypes of Telescopes
There are 3 primary types of telescopes on the market today: refractors, Newtonian telescopes, and catadioptrics. All three telescope types are highly competent systems. Let's review the pros and cons of each...
0 commentsRefractor Vs. Reflector Telescopes
Want to know why a the Hubble is a refractor telescope? What difference it makes?
7 commentsChoosing a Beginners Telescope
Choosing a beginners telescope can be overwhelming. With reflectors and refractors, aperture, eyepieces and more to get familiar with. This little guide will help with the confusion.
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