Curious about the different types of eclipses – both solar and lunar? Learn about the history and science of eclipses, plus future ecilpses.| Space Tourism Guide
Planets, asteroids, and meteors – oh my! August is one of the best night months of the year for astronomical events. This is primarily due to the Perseids, arguably the best meteor shower of the year. But the Perseids aren't the only thing worth seeing in the night sky this month. The August night sky has plenty else to see...| Space Tourism Guide
For the cool astronomers and the nerdy researchers, tossing out big numbers becomes a way of life. The nearest planet outside our solar system, Proxima Centauri-b, is 4.2 light years away. Andromeda, which is supposed| Space Tourism Guide
Whether this is your first visit to Space Tourism Guide, or you've been reading along as we share space tourism tips around the world, you've probably noticed: we almost always try to provide tips on how to document your experiences. To that end, we've put together one of the most-requested guides full of astrophotography tips to help you capture the night sky in all its glory...| Space Tourism Guide
As an amateur astronomer, your most powerful tool to unlock the mysteries of the universe is your telescope. But especially when you're first starting out stargazing, it can be hard to know which telescope to invest in. How much should you spend? Which features should you care about? Choosing between the best stargazing telescopes for your budget is a tough decision...| Space Tourism Guide