The progress I've made with planetary pictures in a a year and a half : r/ telescopes
A recent picture I shot, using a backyard solar telescope, reveals the twisted detail of the Sun's magnetic field. [OC] : r/space
Astronomers of Reddit. I broke my telescope I had for 25 years this week. I'm looking at a Celestron 8” advance VX as an upgraded replacement. What would you recommend? : r/Astronomy
Neptune and triton through my telescope! : r/space
I pointed my telescope at the Bubble Nebula and took pictures for 24 hours. Here is a look at what happens when a star is born in a crowded neighborhood [OC] :
Looking through a telescope for the first time. : r/ExpectationVsReality
Full Resolution JWST First Image : r/pics
Jupiter through a 16" Telescope : r/space
Beginner's Quick Guide to choosing your first telescope (Updated for 2023) : r/telescopes
Andromeda? : r/telescopes
These are all of the telescopes I've use to create and post pictures on Reddit with. : r/space
Saturn under excellent conditions with my 8” telescope : r/space
Saturn through a telescope : r/space
Orion Nebula : r/telescopes
I'm 17 and I build and refurbish my own telescopes. AMA! : r/space
I pointed a backyard telescope at this small patch of sky and took pictures for 18 hours; framing three very different-looking galaxies into one view. [OC] : r/space
Made some upgrades today to the Telescope mount and stand : r/telescopes
I'm 17 years old and just finished building this 14.7" f/2.89 Newtonian reflector telescope. Despite its stubby size it collects roughly 2500 times more light than the human eye and is bigger
Finally! My first beginner Telescope! : r/telescopes
Jupiter and Saturn were close enough last night to image at the same time using my 11" telescope. This is not a composite [OC] : r/interestingasfuck
Anybody know what telescope I could get that can see this far : r/telescopes
Is this good? Tried it and think I need better : r/telescopes
I shot a picture of the James Webb Space Telescope traveling out to its distant parking orbit. Zoom in to see because, at the time, it was 1 million kilometers (620,000 miles)
My new 10 inch dobsonian :) : r/telescopes
Jupiter Saturn and (maybe) Neptune : r/telescopes
I pointed my telescope at a dark part of the sky all night last night to see how many galaxies I could find. I count at least a dozen in this shot. [
My newest and biggest homemade telescope, a 24” Dobsonian. I plan to try to observe the dwarf planet Makemake with it. : r/space