INSTRUMENTS

NASA’s James Webb Telescope discovers evidence of a black hole formed without a supernova explosion

Named for its unique shape, the 'Infinity Galaxy' is a cosmic smash-up that appears to be the first-ever observed 'direct collapse' black hole.
Updated: Jul 21, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Hubble's latest portrait of galaxy cluster 2.8 billion light-years away holds cosmic secrets beyond what's visible

More than a hundred individual galaxies sparkle in the new Hubble image, yet the cluster's intricate nature extends far beyond the realm of visible light.
Published: Jul 14, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Hubble and Webb Telescopes reveal stunning two faces of a star cluster duo in distant galaxy

The two star clusters, NGC 460 and NGC 456, offer a stunning look at how gas, dust, and newly forming stars interact within a dwarf galaxy that orbits the Milky Way.
Published: Jul 9, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

New Webb image unveils rapid birth of stars in Cigar Galaxy, capturing dust and outflows in stunning detail

Though significantly smaller than the Milky Way, Messier 82 blazes with five times its luminosity and sparks new stars at ten times the rate.
Published: Jul 8, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

'Almost every area of astronomy': NASA's SPHEREx reveals universe's infrared secrets, week by week

SPHEREx is designed to create a full spectral map, which will provide a vast amount of data to explore nearly every aspect of astronomy.
Published: Jul 4, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

NASA's James Webb uncovers dark matter's secrets in highly detailed new images of Bullet Cluster

The Webb Telescope's highly detailed images of the Bullet Cluster have significantly advanced our understanding of dark matter distribution and galactic collision dynamics.
Published: Jul 2, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Inspired by NASA, Rubin Observatory to scan the night sky for 10 years to create a time-lapse of the cosmos

The LSST Camera captures incredibly vast individual images, each covering a sky area as large as 45 full Moons.
Published: Jun 26, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

James Webb Telescope directly images a Saturn-mass planet orbiting a distant young star

This discovery would represent a significant milestone for the Webb Telescope, marking its very first direct imaging of a planet.
Published: Jun 26, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Spectacular first images from Rubin Observatory reveal 2,104 asteroids — millions more yet to be explored

The ability to detect small objects orbiting the Sun shows asteroids in motion against the static background of stars and galaxies.
Published: Jun 24, 2025  |  By Mahalekshmi P

After Rubin's first surreal images of the cosmos, scientists are 'beyond excited about what's coming'

The next-generation facility captured stars, galaxies and asteroids, revealing the cosmic phenomena on an unbelievable scale.
Published: Jun 24, 2025  |  By Mahalekshmi P

The Rubin Telescope’s 3,200-megapixel eye is the largest digital camera ever — and it's built to scan the sky

In its first year, the Rubin Observatory is expected to gather more data than every telescope in history, put together.
Published: Jun 20, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

NASA’s James Webb captures Neptune’s extraordinary auroras for the first time

Neptune’s auroras are no longer a speculation, as the beautiful sight on the planet was officially captured by James Webb.
Published: Apr 6, 2025  |  By Mahalekshmi P

NASA's SPHEREx telescope, launched to study millions of galaxies, releases stunning debut images: 'Just wow'

The mission to map the universe and record innumerable undetected galaxies seems possible now as NASA’s SPHEREx turns on detectors.
Published: Apr 3, 2025  |  By Mahalekshmi P

Eyepieces

An eyepiece (or ocular) is a combination of small lenses mounted in a tube, used to view and magnify the image formed by a telescope or other optical instrument.
Updated: Aug 9, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Refractors Vs Reflectors: The Pros & Cons of Each Telescope Design

Discover the pros and cons of refracting and reflecting telescopes. We'll compare key factors such as budget, aperture size, observing capability, ease of use and much more.
Updated: Mar 27, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

telescope storage

Owning a telescope involves careful maintenance. You must ensure that the storage conditions are optimal so that you can enjoy watching the night sky whenever you want.
Updated: Mar 27, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Field of view calculator

The telescope's FOV determines the amount of sky you can see in your eyepiece. Use this simple field-of-view calculator to maximize your stargazing enjoyment.
Updated: Jun 14, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

How to focus your telescope

Focusing a telescope may be, at times, challenging. Today, you will learn how to properly focus your telescope and improve your viewing sessions.
Updated: Mar 27, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

The different types of telescopes explained

Telescopes allow us to observe distant objects in the sky. While the options may seem overwhelming, there are actually only three basic types of telescopes.
Updated: Mar 27, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

The different types of telescope mounts explained

The telescope mount is what supports the telescope tube and allows you to aim it at different objects in the sky.
Updated: Mar 27, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain