Jupiter

My first try with the new camera [photopress:Jupb_12_07_07.jpg,thumb,pp_empty] Its not the best I have seen but its mine! I used my 10″ DOB Viewing was bad I had to play hide and seek with the clouds

StarShootII

I received my StarShootII yesterday! Whaooo [photopress:StarShootII_1_2_3_4.JPG,thumb,pp_empty][photopress:StarShootIIa.JPG,thumb,pp_empty] My first impression of the camera was how small and light it is, it actually weighs next to nothing! The casing is made of lightweight plastic. I installed the drivers and MaximumDL on my Vista equipped laptop without any problems all! Here’s a picture of some Sunspots 20 […]

Rubylith

The other day I got a different type of Rubylith for my laptops. I had been using Rubylith Acrylic Sheets while these worked good the new Rubylith worked a whole lot better! It comes a heavy-duty plastic sheets that very easy to cut. Its not as thick or as heavy as the Acrylic Sheets. Since […]

Can You See the Stars?

Join thousands of other students, families and citizen-scientists hunting for stars during March 8 – 21, 2007. Take part in this international event to observe the nighttime sky and learn more about light pollution around the world. During the 2006 event over 18,000** people from 96 countries on all continents (except Antarctica) reported more than […]

Celestron StarSeeker 80mm

Update I have only had a couple of clear nights to use the “The Little Dude” but they were very enjoyable. The Celestron Sky Align is very simple and fast to use. I just pointed at 3 different stars and it came back with MATCH CONFIRMED. You don’t have to know the name of the […]