Interested in planetary imaging, but don't know where to begin or what gear you need? We go over planetary imaging basics and cover all the best planetary telescopes, mounts, cameras, and accessories in this beginner-friendly blog post.
Planetary imaging is a fun and rewarding hobby that allows beginners and advanced amateur astronomers to delve into astronomical imaging without much of the expense and complexity of deep space astrophotography. There are also quite a few opportunities for planetary imagers to contribute to some significant scientific research. However, it is important to first understand what equipment is needed to successfully capture images of the solar system.
With many factors to consider such as location and equipment for the right approach to capturing a good-quality image of Jupiter you're probably thinking "Where do I start?" Follow this step-by-step guide on How To Image Jupiter and you will be well on your way to becoming an expert!
Whether you’re a beginning astronomer or a parent looking for the perfect starter scope for young observers, today’s best telescopes for beginners combine quality optics, ease of use, and quick access to a world of information about the wonders of the night sky — all for less than $100. Read on to learn more!
Not every new astronomer knows exactly where to start when buying a telescope for the first time. This guide will help make your decision process a little easier. Find out more here! 🔭
Find the best telescopes for beginners at OPT! Our vast collection of amateur telescopes include features like easy setup, kid-friendly, and portability. Start your astronomy journey here!
Whether you're a total beginner or an experienced amateur, this helpful guide compares 12 popular telescope designs to help you decide which telescope to buy!
Meet the OPTeam! Mack Murdoc, @mackmurdoc on Instagram, shares the inspiring moment that got him started in astrophotography and a few of his favorite images. Learn more about his journey here!
Get to know Antoine & Dalia Grelin, also known as Galactic Hunter, in this exclusive OPT interview! Learn how they met, their goals, and some fun things that might surprise you!
Not sure what each piece of your telescope is for? This step-by-step beginner's telescope guide will show you everything you need to know to get started!
OPT is proud to present this special presentation of Women in Astronomy!
Watch this video to learn about women in the space industry like NASA engineers, OPTeam astrophotographers, and many more! Everyone’s story in astronomy starts somewhere, and like many beginners, they were all once there too. We hope you are inspired to pursue your dreams and to keep looking up.
Clear Skies Network brings the global astronomy community straight to your home living room with world-class guest speakers, who sometimes invite special guests of their own!
Find the telescope that's right for you with our telescope buying guide. Explore what there is to know before making your decision, the parts of a telescope, and more! 🔭
Finding the perfect telescope can be tough with so many options. Fortunately, OPT is here to help guide you with our picks for the Top 10 Best Telescopes Under $500!
With such a large variety, it may be difficult for a novice to make the right decision on what type of Telescope to invest in. Fortunately, OPT is here to help guide you to the Top 10 Best Telescopes Under $300!
The Cassegrain Telescope emerged over time as one of the most popular designs in the world. The sharp, high-contrast images of both deep-sky objects and planets this telescope produces make it a good choice for both the intermediate and more experienced astronomer. Learn more here to find out if it's the right telescope for you!
As some of the least expensive and most common types of reflecting telescopes, Newtonian Telescopes bring just that to both amateur astrophotographers and experienced astronomers. Here's some valuable information from OPT about the ins and outs of these versatile telescopes!
Whether you're looking to beat the glow of city lights for stargazing or doing astrophotography, this blog has you covered on how to find dark sky sites and what to do if you can't leave the city.
Galaxies are some of the most distant objects we can observe. While most planets, stars, and nebulae are usually pretty nearby to us, we can observe galaxies that are millions of light years away. Find out how here!
Check out these 5 ways to stargaze without a telescope tips for the best night viewing experience. Enjoy the beauty of the night sky next time you are out at night and don't forget to look up!
The constellation of Lyra shines bright in the Northern Hemisphere from spring through late autumn and is home to one of the brightest stars in the sky: Vega. Learn more about this constellation and the star deaths found within it.
Mark your calendar and save the date for these astronomy events heading this month! You can also download the free calendars provided to you by OPT. Clear Skies!
Take more astro adventures with this ultimate astro bucket list! Whether you are a new astronomer, or looking for a challenge, these events are some of the best you can experience in a lifetime!
Get ready to look up in May with these exciting astronomy events happening all month! We also get to welcome the start of Milky Way season! Learn more here. 🌠
Get ready for February's cosmic display of astronomy events with this easy to read calendar! Download it and save it as a reference throughout the month. Clear skies! 🔭✨
Don’t miss any of the astronomy events happening in 2021! Get your gear ready and check out this blog with free downloadable calendars to save the date.
We are closing out 2020 with some rare astronomy events like the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn! Download your free calendars here and save the date for these astronomical events happening December 2020!
New season, new night sky targets! Download your free calendars here and grab your seasonal outerwear to fall in love with the night sky again and again with these November 2021 astronomy events.
It's spooky season and the night sky has a lot of treats for astronomers to observe and image all month long! Click here to download your free calendars and save the date! 🎃
Get ready for the Mars Opposition 2020 with OPT's guide that includes info on what telescopes, cameras, and accessories will give you the best experience and success in imaging or observing Mars. See how AstroBackyard captured Mars and what equipment he used. Click here to learn more!
The Eagle Nebula, or Messier 16 as it is also known, is only about two million years old and is part of a star cluster containing some 8,100 stars. And while the brightest stars in the cluster are visible with binoculars, the nebula itself can only be seen through a telescope.
Read more about the differences of viewing this iconic astronomical target between the famous Hubble Space Telescope, and viewing from a telescope from your own backyard!
Learn how to master basic star trails with this OPT astrophotography tutorial! Learn about basic settings, difference between settings to capture star trails, and more! Watch it here.
Capture the universe and hold it in your pocket with the help of telescope smartphone adapters! Learn all about these helpful and affordable tools on OPT University.
Ever wondered what gear you need to do astrophotography? This blog post goes over everything from simple astrophotography with a smartphone or DSLR up to complex deep sky astrophotography setups.
Read up on which devices require power, ways to power your equipment from home, and what batteries to use when doing astrophotography out in the field!
Interested in light pollution filters, but aren't sure which one to get? This helpful blog post explains the differences in beginner's terms and provides helpful comparison charts and images to help you decide.
Whether you have years of experience with DSLR photography or you are just starting out this guide will give you the best options on what star tracker to start your journey into astrophotography.
One of the questions our imaging specialists get asked daily is do I need a color sensor or a monochrome sensor for astro-imaging? The quick answer is that you can use both! Both monochrome and color sensors have their benefits and both have their drawbacks.
Wonder what the difference between astrophotography monochrome and color cameras are? This blog will provide an introduction to the Bayer filter system and how it is used in color cameras to produce color astro-images!
Narrow your search on the best beginner deep space cameras with this list put together by OPT experts! See the stunning results that some OPT team members have captured with these beginner deep space cameras. See the pictures here!
OPT experts walk you through the essential step to capture stunning astro-images, which is polar alignment. Learning this astrophotography skill is important, especially when it comes to longer focal lengths.
Learn how to use the Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer to get that perfect polar alignment every time! Having precise polar alignment will help you produce brighter and clearer astrophotography images.
Ready to start producing nebulae images of your own? Read through our list of things you need to get started! This is part one into our astrophotography for beginners series. Let us know what you think!
Are you ready to get started in astrophotography? Check out this guide on the best astrophotography telescopes for beginners! We all need to start somewhere, and we'll show you the way.
Got a DSLR or Mirrorless camera? You're already primed to start the DSLR astrophotography hobby. Find out how you can take amazing shots of the night sky!
Interested in planetary imaging, but don't know where to begin or what gear you need? We go over planetary imaging basics and cover all the best planetary telescopes, mounts, cameras, and accessories in this beginner-friendly blog post.
Planetary imaging is a fun and rewarding hobby that allows beginners and advanced amateur astronomers to delve into astronomical imaging without much of the expense and complexity of deep space astrophotography. There are also quite a few opportunities for planetary imagers to contribute to some significant scientific research. However, it is important to first understand what equipment is needed to successfully capture images of the solar system.
With many factors to consider such as location and equipment for the right approach to capturing a good-quality image of Jupiter you're probably thinking "Where do I start?" Follow this step-by-step guide on How To Image Jupiter and you will be well on your way to becoming an expert!
Thinking about getting started in astrophotography? The Star Adventurer Pro is the perfect astronomy tool to help you take that next step in capturing the night sky. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about setting up and using the Star Adventurer Pro!
Find some astrophotography inspiration with these top 10 Southern Hemisphere targets! This video also features astrophotography tips to get the best results. Watch it here. >
There are two main guiding methods most people will choose from for Astrophotography, and those are the guide scope, and the off-axis guider. Read up and learn their own unique advantages and disadvantages.
Get your deep space gear ready because galaxy season is here! In this video Mack Murdoc goes over the top 15 spring targets you can capture this season. 🔭
Get that perfect image stretch with this tutorial on astrophotography image processing! Learn tips for Deep Sky Stacker, Photoshop, PixInsight, and more astrophotography software. Watch it here!