Around the time of your romantic dinner, head outside and look to the southwest to spot the super brilliant planet in the night sky ...
There's no mistaking. That's a telescope and the astronomer at Washburn, Jim Lattice, well, he turns to me, and he said, well, I'll look through it from the studios of Cincinnati public radio.
It’s different than looking through a telescope. Aesthetically, I find it much more pleasing. Most binoculars, unfortunately, just don’t collect enough light for real deep-sky viewing.
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The best telescopes allow you to observe this month's full planetary parade more closely and give you a front-row seat to the total lunar eclipse in March. The best telescopes unlock the wonders ...
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
The eight ripples seen by the Hubble Space Telescope in this cosmic scene marks the most ever seen in any galaxy, and data ...
Canadian astronomers have taken an extraordinary step in understanding how planets are born, using the James Webb Space ...
A parade of planets will be visible to skywatchers around the globe through the rest of this month ... will require telescopes to view, but they will still be out there. Mercury will join the ...
A little-known chapter of the Hubble Space Telescope’s history is a reminder of the risks of looking at the sun ...