Beaverlab claims that this inexpensive AI-powered telescope will let you capture the cosmos in stunning 4K — we put it to the ...
It's designed to cater to those who want to attach a camera to the back of a telescope, but the Finder TW2 is only helpful for taking photos and videos of the moon and sun. Its lack of an ...
NOAA's new Compact Coronagraph, CCOR-1, onboard the GOES-19 satellite, has begun transmitting its first images, revealing ...
But it would be by far the most powerful telescope we'd ever built. This telescope would use the sun itself. To give some perspective on how powerful a sun-based telescope could be, consider JWST.
Forecasters will soon be able to use the instrument, a coronagraph, to better monitor the effects of solar storms.
Space.com, a media outlet that covers astronomy news, has explained the technology that takes the idea that the bigger the telescope, the better, and uses the sun as a giant natural telescope.
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s CCOR captured solar CME images, while the LASCO telescope observed comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS ...