Continuing our new series on photography and gear, DPReview community member Michael S. shares how early sports photography and a lifelong love of astronomy grew into a passion for capturing wildlife ...
Travel the galaxy without leaving North Carolina! Discover hands-on science, immersive shows, and stellar exhibits this ...
Behind every happy adoption is quiet, patient work few people see. This is the story of staying when care gets hard.
Roanoke native Beth Brown took her childhood passion and endless curiosity for the world around her and manifested it into a remarkable career, where she became the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D.
From nocturnal wildlife safaris to stargazing train rides, a dark sky expert shares her favorite astrotourism adventures around the world.
If life exists elsewhere in the universe, researchers at the University of Washington are finding the clues on Earth to help ...
Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses occur at the same time regardless of geographic location. Also, lunar eclipses can be viewed without eye protection and NASA suggests binoculars or a telescope to ...
Public opposition to the military’s plan to build up to seven telescopes in a state conservation district atop Haleakalā has been mounting in recent weeks, after the release of a draft environmental ...
Long before cable and internet providers began delivering television, people could freely pull broadcast signals out of the ...
The blissfully dark nights surrounding this month's new moon phase on Feb. 17 present a perfect opportunity to explore the ...
The Francis Marion University Observatory welcomed 25 attendees on Feb. 13 for a public stargazing event featuring views of Saturn, Jupiter and several celestial objects. The event ran from 6:30 p.m.
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