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Read more about the article Celebrating amateur astronomers
Astronomy / Space History / Space Science Stars / Stargazing

Celebrating amateur astronomers

Human beings have been astronomers for at least 100,000 years. We look at a few amateur astronomers and their discoveries.

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May 24, 2026
Read more about the article Resolving the Constellations
Astronomy / Stargazing

Resolving the Constellations

What is a constellation, how many constellations are there, and how are constellations different to the zodiac?

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April 23, 2026
Read more about the article 10 Must-See Deep-Sky Objects for Astronomy Beginners
Astronomy / Stargazing

10 Must-See Deep-Sky Objects for Astronomy Beginners

Deep-sky objects are often either faintly visible to the naked eye, or visible through a pair of binoculars and a small telescope Read on for our must-see deep sky objects for stargazing beginners.

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March 22, 2026
Read more about the article When is the Best Time to View the Milky Way? | A Southern Hemisphere Guide
Astronomy / Astronomy FAQ / Astrophotography / Stargazing

When is the Best Time to View the Milky Way? | A Southern Hemisphere Guide

Late-autumn through to early-spring is the best time of year for observing the Milky Way in the Southern Hemisphere.

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February 27, 2026
Read more about the article How do I use binoculars for stargazing? Our top 5 tips
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How do I use binoculars for stargazing? Our top 5 tips

If you're asking how do I use binoculars for stargazing, read Stargazers Club WA's top tips for getting started.

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February 20, 2026
Read more about the article Stargazing and the art of telescope maintenance
Astronomy / Astronomy FAQ / Stargazing / Telescopes

Stargazing and the art of telescope maintenance

A telescope is for life, not just for Christmas. It's an enjoyable commitment. that with a little ongoing, regular attention and maintenance, you'll have many happy adventures together.

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January 22, 2026
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