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Observing

Science

Al Nagler’s legacy

Astronomy for beginners, Galaxies

Explore the Virgo cluster

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

Saturn struts its ringed glory

Deep-Sky Objects, Stars

The Beehive Cluster (M44), open cluster M50, and the Rosette Nebula (NGC 2237–9/46)

Deep-Sky Objects

The Heavenly G, open cluster NGC 2112, and the Double Bubble Nebula (NGC 2371–2)

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System, The Sun

What is the best and cheapest way to get into solar observing?

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

More pictures from Down Under

Astronomy for beginners, Galaxies

Roaring galaxies

Solar System

Comet fever strikes

Observing

Spend a day skywatching in Tucson

Deep-Sky Objects

The constellation Lepus, the Crab Nebula (M1), and the Raspberry Nebula (IC 418)

Deep-Sky Objects, Stars

Twin stars Castor and Pollux, the 9–12 Geminorum Cluster, and the Eskimo Nebula

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