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Mercury Observation Tutorial: A Wonderful Journey to Explore the Inner Planets

Mercury Observation Tutorial: A Wonderful Journey to Explore the Inner Planets

Mercury, as the closest planet to the Sun, attracts the attention of astronomy enthusiasts with its unique orbit and appearance. Although it is a difficult planet to observe, we can still appreciate its beauty and mystery with some skills and proper timing. In this tutorial, we will introduce how to observe Mercury, including the best time, equipment recommendations, and observation tips. Read More

Observing the Blue Moon: A Rare Celestial Phenomenon

Observing the Blue Moon: A Rare Celestial Phenomenon

In astronomy, the term "Blue Moon" does not mean that the moon actually appears blue. Instead, it refers to the occurrence of a second full moon within a single calendar month. This phenomenon is quite rare, happening approximately every two to three years. On such nights, the moon hangs in the sky, radiating a unique glow that captivates countless stargazers and curious onlookers. Read More

Good times with astronomy lovers at Starfest

Good times with astronomy lovers at Starfest

At this exhibition, we displayed the SV503 80ED telescope and accessories, which attracted many visitors to stop and experience. Whether professional astronomers or beginners, they can find the right choice for themselves in our products. Many visitors showed great interest in our products and actively asked for usage tips and performance characteristics. Read More

SA401 Spotting Scope Full Reviews

SA401 Spotting Scope Full Reviews

The SA401 APO spotting scope features excellent light-gathering ability, ensuring bright and clear images. Its APO technology significantly enhances image clarity and color fidelity, allowing observers to fully appreciate the beauty of nature. With the SA401, you can embark on an unforgettable birdwatching journey. Read More