The Vaonis Hestia gives users a closer look at the moon, sun and stars, but it’s far from a traditional telescope. It’s designed to let beginners use their iPhone to view the heavens, easily find the ...
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We knew that the iPhone 4 had an excellent camera, but we hadn’t thought to try it on any non-terrestrial subjects. It turns out that when paired with a telescope ...
An iPhone 7 is not the first camera you’d think about when figuring out how to get good shots of the moon. It certainly wasn’t Tom White’s first choice. But after trying to get his DSLR mounted to a ...
The iPhone just got even more far out - into space, that is. The new Transient Events iPhone and iPod Touch application is giving the public a front-row seat to the cataclysmic goings-on of the ...
The above photo of Saturn was taken by 15-year-old Marcus Reed of Seaford, East Sussex. He captured the image, planet, rings and all, at 4am in his backyard using a 102mm diameter reflector telescope ...
For centuries man has been gazing at the stars, noting various anomalies, admiring their beauty, and exploring the vast expanse. Telescopes are generally the tool of choice for stargazing, and even ...
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