Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4 Review

Takahashi FSW106EDx4

Product: Takahashi FSQ-106ED4X Manufacturer: Takahashi Price: $7330 as of the time of this review The Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4EDX4 is a high-quality, apochromatic refractor telescope that is designed for astrophotography and visual observing. It is a redesign of the venerable FSQ-106 telescope. It has a compact size and a relatively large aperture of 106mm, making it an … Read more

How to Match Telescope to Camera

My Equipment in Back Yard

Choosing astrophotography equipment can be confusing due to the many choices available. When matching a telescope with a camera for astrophotography, there are several things to consider to make sure you have the best match. It is much more than just thinking about budget and what looks nice. Image circle Many beginner astrophotographers fail to … Read more

Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Go-To Mount Review

SkyWatcher Pro with Tripod and Controller

If you are looking for high quality equatorial telescope mount, look no further. Manufacturer: Sky-Watcher Mount type: Equatorial computerized go-to mount Price: $1699 The Sky-Watcher EQ6-R telescope mount is a quality telescope mount that provides reliable performance for both astrophotography and visual observation. It is a very popular choice for astrophotographers who are looking for … Read more

Celestron NexStar 6SE Telescope Review

Celestron NexStar 6E and Tripod

Celestron – NexStar 6SE Computerized Telescope Manufacturer: Celestron Optics: Schmidt-Cassegrain Mount: Altazimuth Price: $1099 without accessories (as of the time of this review) The Company Celestron, based in Torrance, California, has a long history of making quality, affordable telescopes for beginners as well as intermediate and advanced users. The company is known for its innovative … Read more

What Are the Different Types of Telescopes?

Telescope in night sky

If you are purchasing a telescope, you may ask yourself “what is the best type of telescope?”. There is no single answer to this question. Let’s start out by giving the characteristics of each type. There are three main types of telescopes The three primary types of telescopes are refractor telescopes (also called refracting telescopes),  … Read more

What’s in the Sky Tonight (Spring Season)?

Ring Nebula NASA

Spring is a great time for astrophotography as there are many interesting targets visible in the night sky. Spring is also known as “galaxy season” to astrophotographers, since so many of the best objects during this time of year are galaxies. Here are a few suggestions for what’s happening in the sky tonight in the … Read more

Messier Marathon – A fun spring challenge

Colorful Galaxy

What is a Messier Object? Let’s start with what Messier objects are. The Messier Catalog, also known as the “Catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters”, is a list of 110 astronomical objects that was first compiled by the French astronomer Charles Messier in the 18th century. What is the Messier Catalog? The catalog contains a … Read more

N.I.N.A. Astrophotography Software Review

N.I.N.A software

What is N.I.N.A? NINA (Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy) is free, open-source astrophotography software designed to help amateur astronomers and astrophotographers capture and analyze astronomical images. Most every aspect of capturing astronomical images can be controlled and even automated by N.I.N.A. Astronomy software has transformed backyard stargazing into an immersive dive into the cosmos. Among the … Read more

iOptron CEM70 Telescope Mount Review

iOptron CEM 70 Goto Mount

iOptron CEM70 Advanced Computerized GoTo Telescope Mount Price: Starting at $3228      The iOptron CEM70 is an equatorial mount that is very good for both imaging and visual use. Casual observers do not need this degree of accurate tracking, so I would recommend it mainly for long-exposure imaging. I have been using this mount … Read more

Overcoming Light Pollution

Lights Over Earth

Astrophotography is a rewarding, but challenging hobby. The equipment and software learning curve tends to be high. But learning equipment and software is not the only challenge. Light pollution also can severely impact image quality. One hundred years ago, almost everyone on earth could go outside at night and see the Milky Way Galaxy in … Read more