On March 15, 2012, the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) made its first scientific results public; 25 years had passed since the project was first presented, but the wait was worth it. Among other ...
The Large Binocular Telescope (LBT), located on Mount Graham, Arizona, achieved "first binocular light," utilizing both of its 8.4-meter primary mirrors for simultaneous observation. Initial images, ...
Anyone who has ever tried to view the night sky using binoculars attached to a conventional tripod knows how difficult it can be to get to the eyepieces without knocking into the tripod’s legs. That’s ...
A lot of people don’t carry cameras anymore, now that they have smartphones. But that means that you could miss opportunities to capture great moments, especially when you’re missing out on the great ...
The Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) will have a new director starting Sept. 1, 2005. Richard Green, currently director of Kitt Peak National Observatory (KPNO), is making a move to the Large Binocular ...
For backyard astronomers, the promise of image-stabilized binoculars is simple: sharper, steadier views of the night sky ...