What is your most used tool/technique/tip/trick that you utilize almost always?
It can be a little thing that you don't even realize is there with you ever since you created your workflow.
On the 18th
March, Japanese amateur astronomer Yuji Nakamura imaged a new luminous object
in the constellation of Cassiopeia, which turns out to be a nova.
In this new format, we talk about topics that have sparked discussions in our Facebook Community!
For this second edition, let’s try to answer a bit of a provocative question.
While it has
been known for decades that there is a stream of sodium atoms flowing from the
Moon, recent conclusions drawn from long-term monitoring reveal the importance
of sporadic meteors on the occurrence.
Buried in the Advanced Settings of Advanced Requests on TelescopeLive is a toggle to apply Dithering.
The main purpose of this feature is to increase the cost of the observation. Just kidding!