What's in the Sky - July 2015
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What's in the Sky? - July 2015
Featured Monthly Star Chart - Download Now Summer stargazing fun continues in July!
Featured Image - Trifid Nebula by Steve Peters - See Full Image Venus and Jupiter Conjunction
Featured Image - Trifid Nebula by Steve Peters - See Full Image Scorpius Star Clusters - Throughout July, use astronomy binoculars
Featured Image - Trifid Nebula by Steve Peters - See Full Image or a telescope and a wide-angle eyepiece for great views of sparkling open star clusters.
Featured Image - Trifid Nebula by Steve Peters - See Full Image July Nebulas - Scan the Summer Milky Way with astronomy binoculars or a telescope to reveal some of the best emission nebulas of July.
Featured Image - Trifid Nebula by Steve Peters - See Full Image Use an Orion Oxygen-III Nebula Eyepiece Filter for the most stunning views.
Featured Product - Orion StarSeeker IV 130mm GoTo Reflector (#13160) - Order Now Spectacular Saturn - Use an eyepiece that will yield at least 40x in your telescope to see Saturn's beautiful rings,
Featured Product - Orion StarSeeker IV 130mm GoTo Reflector (#13160) - Order Now then use a Barlow lens or a higher-power eyepiece to go in for the closer views.
Featured Product - Orion StarSeeker IV 130mm GoTo Reflector (#13160) - Order Now Saturn and its brightest moon, Titan, can be observed in any size telescope.
Featured Product - Orion StarSeeker IV 130mm GoTo Reflector (#13160) - Order Now The Summer Milky Way - From a dark sky location, scan the Milky Way with 50mm or larger binoculars or use a wide-angle telescope to explore some of the hundreds of open star clusters, emission nebulas and planetary nebulas that lurk among the star clouds.
Featured Video - Overview of the Orion Deluxe Safety Film Solar Filters - Watch Video Dying Stars and Glowing Gas - Late July Meteors
Featured Video - Overview of the Orion Deluxe Safety Film Solar Filters - Watch Video July Challenge Object: Hercules Galaxy Cluster - This association is a group of 200-300 distant galaxies, the brightest of which is NGC 6050 at about 10th magnitude and can be seen with an 8" reflector.
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