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A huge comet will grace our skies over the next few months, putting on a grand show through binoculars or telescopes, and will even be visible to the naked eye. So how and when can you see it?
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A cloudy night in London led to the discovery of the 21st Century's brightest supernova in the starburst galaxy M82. The new supernova, SN 2014J, is the brightest since 1993. We'll tell you how to find it in a small scope.
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When you feel you are outgrowing your starter model, buying a new telescope isn't the only option. Carefully selected of eyepieces can enhance your stargazing experience on an entry-level 4 to 6-inch telescope without blowing the budget.