Triple APOD - February 27, 2026: Aurora Curtain by Ray Wiens Photo d'astronomie amateur All-Star du jour - Click to Enlarge

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2500 image stack of the moon's surface revealing some of the texture not visible to the naked eye.

From Barry:Jupiter taken on Jan. 24 2025 during a shadow transit of IO. Details Celestron C8, ZWO AS1715MC camera ASI capture, PIPP, AutoStakkert, Registax Central Edmont...

SeeStar S50 Review from Ron C. The Seestar S50 is an amazing telescope for the beginn...

Comet A6 Lemmon made its closest approach to Earth in late October 2025. Visible to the naked eye, the comet will make its next appearance near Earth in ~1000 years time.

From Barry: Saturn during the Sept 20 Titan shadow transit. The shadow is near the resolution limit of my telescope, a Celestron C8 from 1978. Details Celestron C8 with a Z...

The Iris Nebula is a famous reflection/dark nebula in the constellation Cepheus. It is one of the closest popular targets to the Northern Celestial Pole, and as such it can be imaged at any time of the year for people as far north as ...