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June Planetary Parade
What a spring it has been for skywatchers! First, millions saw a rare total solar eclipse that crossed parts of North America, followed by an extremely rare G5 geomagnetic storm...
June Planetary Parade
What a spring it has been for skywatchers! First, millions saw a rare total solar eclipse that crossed parts of North America, followed by an extremely rare G5 geomagnetic storm...
Using the Celestron Origin for Science
As the president of the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO), I was interested in learning whether the Celestron Origin Intelligent Home Observatory could proficiently measure t...
Using the Celestron Origin for Science
As the president of the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO), I was interested in learning whether the Celestron Origin Intelligent Home Observatory could proficiently measure t...
Celestron Solar Eclipse Timelapses
Explore Celestron's stunning eclipse timelapses! From the 2017 total solar eclipse in Casper, WY, to the 2023 annular eclipse in San Antonio, TX, and the 2024 total solar eclipse in...
Celestron Solar Eclipse Timelapses
Explore Celestron's stunning eclipse timelapses! From the 2017 total solar eclipse in Casper, WY, to the 2023 annular eclipse in San Antonio, TX, and the 2024 total solar eclipse in...
Solar Safety: A letter from our CEO
Dear Celestron Customer,As NASA declared in a recent statement on eclipse eyeglass safety: DON’T BE BLINDSIDED!One month from today, on August 21st, millions of observers across North America will ...
Solar Safety: A letter from our CEO
Dear Celestron Customer,As NASA declared in a recent statement on eclipse eyeglass safety: DON’T BE BLINDSIDED!One month from today, on August 21st, millions of observers across North America will ...
Countdown to 2045
Excited for the next total eclipse? Mark your calendars! Alaska will experience a total solar eclipse on March 30, 2033, followed by Montana and North Dakota on August 23, 2044....
Countdown to 2045
Excited for the next total eclipse? Mark your calendars! Alaska will experience a total solar eclipse on March 30, 2033, followed by Montana and North Dakota on August 23, 2044....