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Helicopter photobombs the eclipsed Sun

Helicopter photobombs the eclipsed Sun

by Jonathan Nally | Dec 7, 2021 | Amateur astronomy, Astronomy, News

ABOVE: A helicopter faces off with the Sun and the Moon during December 4’s solar eclipse. TASMANIAN ASTROPHOTOGRAPHER Peter Sayers was in just the right place at just the right time to snap this amazing shot of a helicopter photobombing the partially eclipsed Sun on...
Tassie schools to receive free telescopes

Tassie schools to receive free telescopes

by Jonathan Nally | Apr 27, 2021 | Amateur astronomy, Telescopes

Three high schools in Tasmania will be the first recipients of a program that will see them gifted with 20-cm telescopes. The Launceston, Exeter and Ulverstone high schools will be visited by astronomers and receive their 20-cm Dobsonian telescopes on April 29 and 30....

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