Every night is a good night to look through a telescope (provided it’s not cloudy), but if you’re looking for an excuse, Jupiter is lining itself up for some candid closeups. At its farthest point, ...
Scientists at the University of Reading are playing a vital role in helping Nasa photograph Jupiter. The academics have been using the Keck telescope to photograph the planet remotely. In the past ...
Astrophotography is achievable using a DSLR camera and tripod, negating the need for expensive telescopes and robotic mounts. Successful images of the Milky Way have been captured using this method.
This weekend will bring a striking event for sky watchers, as Jupiter is will be at its biggest and brightest. This is a great opportunity to look up and see one of the brightest objects in the sky.