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Unveiling the Wonders of Deep Space | Your Guide to the Best Telescopes for Stargazing

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Unveiling the Wonders of Deep Space | Your Guide to the Best Telescopes for Stargazing Unveiling the Wonders of Deep Space | Your Guide to the Best Telescopes for Stargazing Introduction :  Embark on a cosmic journey from the comfort of your home as we explore the realms of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.  In this guide, we unveil some of the best telescopes designed for the captivating pursuit of observing deep-space objects. Choosing the Right Telescope :  When venturing into deep-space observation, selecting the right telescope is paramount. Consider these crucial factors: Telescope Type :  Reflectors, refractors, and compound telescopes each have their advantages. Reflectors, with their large apertures, often provide more value. Yet, refractors and compound telescopes offer increased image sharpness and versatility. Aperture Size : The telescope's aperture serves as its window to the universe. A larger aperture gathers more light, enablin...

43-Foot Asteroid's Close Encounter with Earth | Unveiled by NASA

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43-Foot Asteroid's Close Encounter with Earth | Unveiled by NASA 43-Foot Asteroid's Close Encounter with Earth | Unveiled by NASA Understanding Asteroids : What are asteroids? :  Asteroids primarily consist of rocky material left over from the formation of the solar system and its planets, dating back about 4.6 billion years.  The majority of these asteroids are situated within the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, estimated to contain around 1 million asteroids. Their Nature : Asteroids orbit the sun, exhibiting either flattened or circular trajectories.  Their movement lacks a precise path, often tumbling or moving erratically through space. They're commonly known as 'minor' celestial bodies. NASA's Discovery : The Defence Coordination Office at NASA recently disclosed that an asteroid from the Apollo Group made a close pass by Earth on December 12.  This office is tasked with monitoring the sky and near-Earth objects, utilizing advanced spac...