To begin, I advise you to buy a small bezel 60 mm or 80 mm in diameter and 500 to 900 mm focal length. You can also use a spotting…
Star
With the naked eye you can observe the stars and the constellations and it is also the only way to learn to recognize them by comparing what you see with…
The luminous ball that enlightens us during the day is actually a star like all the ones you can see at night in the sky, with the only difference that…
Shooting Stars and Meteorites
Most asteroids orbit very far from the Earth, between Mars and Jupiter. Some debris however or dust released by the tail of comets can cross the Earth at the chance…
Evening Star
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. As the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after the…
The Death of a Star
When a star becomes a white or red dwarf, its size is no greater than that of the Earth and it shines a little just before dying. It then dies…
The Birth of a Star
The Sun as well as all the stars that you see in the sky are born in a huge cloud of gas and dust whose center denser and hot has…