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Bringing the Stars Back to Life: DIY Mirror Resilvering Workshop at GHAAS

For centuries, the quality of a telescope has depended on one crucial component: the mirror. A well-made mirror determines how

Jupiter Viewing Guide: September–December 2025

General Visibility Tip: Even modest binoculars (e.g., 7×50 mm) let you spot the Galilean moons; a telescope reveals even more

The week of October 12th

Here’s a more detailed, night-by-night and object-by-object look at what you could see in the mid-October (around Oct 12) sky

NOVEMBER NIGHT SKY GUIDE (Mid-Northern Latitudes)

 General Conditions 1. PLANETS Jupiter — King of the Planets Saturn Uranus & Neptune 2. DEEP-SKY SHOWPIECES The Andromeda Galaxy

SeeStar S50 EQ Mode

1. Update firmware & app, enable EQ mode 2. Physical mount setup (tripod + wedge) Since EQ mode means your

🔭 Key Comets to Watch

Here are some notable comets to keep an eye on for November 2025, from your northern-hemisphere location (Hazleton, PA) and