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In 2024 I traveled to Argentina, and one of the most unforgettable experiences of the trip was a night hike near El Chaltén. The region is famous for its dramatic mountains, glaciers, and hiking trails—but it also offers incredibly dark skies. This part of Patagonia is far from large cities, giving you a truly pristine view of the southern hemisphere’s night...

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For decades, Meade Instruments and Orion Telescopes & Binoculars were two of the most familiar names in amateur astronomy. Many beginners bought their first telescope from these brands, and advanced users relied on products like the Meade LX200, Coronado solar telescopes, Orion Dobsonians, and countless accessories.

But betwe...

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          During my last trip to Tanzania, I spent several nights photographing the Milky Way under perfectly dark skies. What caught my attention almost immediately was something unexpected — on photos the sky looked unusually reddish.

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On the midnight of September 26, 2025, under the deep African sky, I captured one of the most surreal moments of light and life. The photograph — a 21-image panorama taken with my Canon EOS Ra and Canon EF 200 mm f/2.8L II USM lens (f/3.2, ISO 25 600, 15 s exposure) — reveals the Milky Way arcing like a celestial rainbow above a solitary baobab tree in Tarangire National Park...

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