by rmil2k | Nov 21, 2023 | News
The rings of Saturn are some of the most well-known and captivating spectacles in the night sky, which are so large they can easily be observed with amateur telescopes or even a pair of high-powered binoculars. However, from time to time, Saturn’s rings “disappear”...
by rmil2k | Nov 21, 2023 | News
Science & Exploration 20/11/2023 2205 views 87 likes The latest image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope shows a portion of the dense centre of our galaxy in unprecedented detail, including never-before-seen features astronomers have yet to explain....
by rmil2k | Nov 21, 2023 | News
Key specs:Camera: 1/1.3-inch sensor / f/2.8 / 155° FOVVideo resolution: 4K, 2.7K, 1080pFrame rates: 4K up to 60FPS, 2.7K up to 120FPS, 1080p up to 240FPSSlow motion: 4K up to 120FPS, 2.7K up to 120FPS, 1080p up to 240FPSDimensions: 2.77 x 1.74 x 1.29 in (70.5 x 44.2 x...
by rmil2k | Nov 20, 2023 | News
Back to Article List From the November 2023 issue To keep track of time on the Red Planet, astronomers use a Mars clock with 24 “Mars hours” based on the planet’s rotation. This composite, featuring two images taken by the Curiosity rover, shows views on April 8,...
by rmil2k | Nov 20, 2023 | News
To those familiar with optical telescopes, the idea of doing something to achieve higher resolution with their telescope may seem alien, if not, then practically impossible. A telescopes resolution is determined by among other things, its aperture – diameter of the...