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Superb optics, high-quality workmanship, and interchangeable eyepieces make this product a winner.
By Phil Harrington // Published:5/28/2013

Get ready to ogle some amazing equipment as we honor the 35 best telescopes, cameras, and accessories produced in the past year.

By Phil Harrington // Published:7/24/2012
Published:8/28/2011

This select assortment of telescopes, binoculars, eyepieces, and other astro gear reflects the year’s best of the best.

By Phil Harrington // Published:7/22/2011
These impressive binoculars provide brilliant, high-power views of celestial objects.
By Phil Harrington // Published:2/24/2011
Amateur astronomers take note: You might want to add these 35 products to your holiday wish list.
By Phil Harrington // Published:8/6/2010
During his time at the 2010 Northeast Astronomy Forum, Astronomy magazine Assistant Editor Bill Andrews spoke with dozens of manufacturers about their products. Fortunately for us, he brought along a handheld high-definition video camera and recorded his conversations. This installment features APM America, Apogee Instruments, Astronomics, and Atik Cameras.
Published:4/29/2010
Binoculars allow observers to take in lots of sky. Now, Orion has improved the classic design.
By Phil Harrington // Published:5/19/2009
Say "goodbye" to eye fatigue by adding Denkmeier's Binoviewer to your observing kit.
By Mike Marcotte // Published:5/19/2009
Use the BT-125-A, and you'll know why many observers love large binoculars.
By Phil Harrington // Published:5/19/2009
Confused by all the "extras" available for your scope? These 25 are the cream of the crop.
By Michael E. Bakich // Published:5/19/2009
These impressive binoculars provide brilliant, wide-field views of celestial objects.
By Phil Harrington // Published:5/19/2009
From giant binoculars to computer-controlled telescopes to helpful accessories, here's a double dozen to delight observers.
By Phil Harrington // Published:5/19/2009
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