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Welcome to the At The Eyepiece Show! We have MOVED TO SPREAKER.COM. Please look us up there or go directly to our blog, attheeyepiece.org This is an astronomy based podcast that is devoted to discussing astronomical equipment, visual and electronically assisted observing, stargazing tips, observing reports and equipment reviews. We don't focus on the science of astronomy, there are plenty of shows out there to do that. The focus of At The Eyepiece Show are the backyard stargazers that enjoy taking their telescopes out under the stars, and those individuals wishing to join our ranks. After all, what matters to stargazers is what’s At The Eyepiece.

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It's that time of year, for most of us anyway, when we battle the elements of cold and snow to enjoy the night sky. I'll share equipment and techniques that will help you enjoy the crisp, clear nights this winter under the stars. In addition, I'll be... more

One of the newest class of objects that I have been introduced to are carbon stars, and they are definitely worth sharing to my fellow stargazers. These are stars that exhibit a distinct orange to deep red hue, caused by an abundance of... more

REBROADCAST Brandon Doyle will be our FEATURED GUEST on tonights episode. Don't know who Brandon Doyle is? Well, turn to page 64 in the January edition of Astronomy magazine and read his article on "How to sketch deep-sky... more

ImagingSource has long been a favorite amount amateur astronomers for lunar, solar, and planetary imaging. I'll give you my initial impressions on the camera itself and its control software. Hopefully by the time this show airs, I will also... more

I took the plunge head-long into solar observing. I decided to pick up the Coronado SolarMax II, which is a 60mm Hydrogen-Alpha telescope. I'll explain some key points of this instrument, and my initial impressions. We will revisit... more

InOMN (International Observe the Moon Night) is an annual event coordinated by professional astronomers and organizations world-wide to draw attention to the beauty and awe of our closest neightor, the Moon. This years event is on... more

This month we focus on Carbon Stars. The North Kansas Astronomical Society (http://www.nckas.org/carbonstars/) has a great page on Carbon Stars, and explains them very well. "Carbon Stars are stars that are extremely red in color.... more

At The Eyepeice is all about the visual observers, those backyard stargazers that enjoy taking their telescopes under the stars, and those individuals wishing to join our ranks. We discuss astronomical equipment, stargazing tips, hot topics in... more
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