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Celestron Big Year - 11 February 2016: Swan Lake
Between the small town of Rainier, Oregon and the even smaller town of Goble, Oregon there lies a series of meandering channels and reservoirs called Carr Slough by the locals...
Celestron Big Year - 11 February 2016: Swan Lake
Between the small town of Rainier, Oregon and the even smaller town of Goble, Oregon there lies a series of meandering channels and reservoirs called Carr Slough by the locals...
Celestron's "Best of" Moon Awards
What’s your favorite song about the Moon? What about your favorite Moon meme? Here at Celestron we took a vote and the winners are IN! Here's the complete list of...
Celestron's "Best of" Moon Awards
What’s your favorite song about the Moon? What about your favorite Moon meme? Here at Celestron we took a vote and the winners are IN! Here's the complete list of...
Celestron Big Year - 4 February 2016: Tales of a Traveling Birder
You’d think that as I travel around the world overseeing Celestron’s displays at birding festivals that I’d have books full of birding adventures to recount. The reality is that, like...
Celestron Big Year - 4 February 2016: Tales of a Traveling Birder
You’d think that as I travel around the world overseeing Celestron’s displays at birding festivals that I’d have books full of birding adventures to recount. The reality is that, like...
Celestron Big Year, 9 January 2016: A Gentle Madness
I knew from the pervasive silence outside our bedroom window that it had snowed during the night - probably not much (we rarely get more than an inch or two...
Celestron Big Year, 9 January 2016: A Gentle Madness
I knew from the pervasive silence outside our bedroom window that it had snowed during the night - probably not much (we rarely get more than an inch or two...
Celestron's Top 10 Moon Facts
It Begins - Some 4.5 billion years ago a Mars-sized object called Theia slammed into Earth. Their two cores merged and the orbiting blast of ejected crust slowly formed into...
Celestron's Top 10 Moon Facts
It Begins - Some 4.5 billion years ago a Mars-sized object called Theia slammed into Earth. Their two cores merged and the orbiting blast of ejected crust slowly formed into...