From the November 2024 issue

New astronomy products to be thankful for

The newest telescopes, accessories, books, and more from the top brands in the industry this month.
By | Published: November 12, 2024

Star struck

Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Madison, WI

In Chasing the Stars, authors Kelly Tyrell and James Lattis discuss the astronomical achievements of Washburn Observatory at the University of Wisconsin. The book’s 256 pages feature many images and details the early days of stargazing in the region, as well as Washburn’s many modern discoveries in the Milky Way and beyond.

$27.99 paperback, $19.99 ebook
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Wide wonder

DWARFlab
Hong Kong, China

Three is better than two — at least when it comes to DWARFlab’s latest release, DWARF 3. The portable smartscope is the size of a thick book and comes with upgrades to all of its major specs, including aperture, battery power, and storage. This latest version can also take wide-angle astrophotos with a resolution of 1920×1080.

$499.00
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https://dwarflab.com


The darker side

Explore Scientific
Springdale, AK

The Dark-Sky Filter 77mm Slim is for astrophotographers taking images of aurorae or the deep sky. The filter blocks almost all yellow light pollution while passing reds and greens, increasing contrast in aurorae and nebulae. The slim design (4 mm thick) prevents vignetting when used with wide-angle lenses.

$149.99
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www.explorescientific.com