Satellite News

Just another satellite weblog

Archive for September 1st, 2022

See Milky Way star clusters shine in Thursday night’s sky

September 1st, 2022 by

The moon sets early on Thursday (Sept. 1), making the sky extra dark for viewing clusters of stars throughout the Milky Way galaxy with a backyard telescope.

Category: NEWS | No Comments »

The brightest planets in September’s night sky: How to see them (and when)

September 1st, 2022 by

Our viewing guide tells you which planets are visible in September’s night sky and how you can see them.

Category: NEWS | No Comments »

Bill Nye, The Science Guy says we can fight natural disasters in new show

September 1st, 2022 by

‘The End Is Nye’ shows The Science Guy coming back from disasters to save the world (again). It is streaming on Peacock now.

Category: NEWS | No Comments »

Best monocular 2022: Quality optical gear you can use for stargazing

September 1st, 2022 by

Monoculars aren’t just for observing wildlife; they can enhance your stargazing experience too.

Category: NEWS | No Comments »

Best Night Vision Binoculars 2022

September 1st, 2022 by

These are the best night vision binoculars, monoculars, and goggles for seeking out subjects and moving around in the dark.

Category: NEWS | No Comments »

How many meteorites hit Earth every year?

September 1st, 2022 by

Earth is constantly showered by space rocks, but how many of these actually land on Earth’s surface?

Category: NEWS | No Comments »

Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ telescope review

September 1st, 2022 by

A good value, though limited, telescope for observing the moon and planets, suited toward beginner astronomers.

Category: NEWS | No Comments »

Mysterious rings in new James Webb Space Telescope image puzzle astronomers

September 1st, 2022 by

The James Webb Space Telescope captured mysterious concentric rings around a distant star that astronomers are still working to explain.

Category: NEWS | No Comments »