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!
While some of
you may be planning their Easter or summer holidays, private companies Orion
Span and the Gateway Foundation pave the way for space tourism.