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Summer Insomnia

August 2, 2022 NeRD

Long, hot days mean sleepless nights for stargazers, but it’s worth it for the magic that happens under a dark, cool sky. The post Summer Insomnia appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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Stargazing’s Lessons for Living

July 7, 2022 NeRD

Can stargazing make you a better person? The post Stargazing’s Lessons for Living appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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Lunaphiles, Unite!

June 6, 2022 NeRD

The Moon is our most obvious and immediate celestial companion. For many stargazers, the Moon was our first astronomical love. The post Lunaphiles, Unite! appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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In Praise of Small-Scope Astronomy

May 4, 2022 NeRD

Many an amateur astronomer has desired a bigger telescope, but sometimes it’s worth taking a moment to appreciate what we have. The post In Praise of Small-Scope Astronomy appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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Starlit Legacy

April 5, 2022 NeRD

Share the joy of stargazing and become part of the legacy of astronomy. The post Starlit Legacy appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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Why We Look Up: Relief for What Ails You

March 7, 2022 NeRD

We’re drawn to the night sky for different reasons. Wonder. Joy. Discovery. And sometimes, for relief. The post Why We Look Up: Relief for What Ails You appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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  • Amateur astronomer captures ghostly outer shell of the Cat’s Eye Nebula (photo)
  • Don’t miss the half-lit first quarter moon rise tonight: Here’s what to look for
  • Turning the Red Planet green? It’s time to take terraforming Mars seriously, scientists say
  • Northern lights may be visible in these 23 US States tonight
  • ‘Doctor Who’ finale sees Ncuti Gatwa’s 15th Doctor regenerate into a very familiar face, but what does it mean for the show?

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