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H3 Portable, accurate, impressively fast. We tested the Sky-Watcher Wave 100i mount and tripod
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H3 Just got a brand new astrophotography camera? These simple tricks will help you get the best out of it
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H3 Smart telescope users join forces to photograph the interstellar comet moving through our Solar System
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H3 Photograph the Buck Moon rising and you'll be able to debunk an illusion as old as the Moon itself
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H3 I don't think humans should go to Mars. Here's why
H3 Debunked! Critics say glass of water proves China faked space station video. Science says otherwise
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