The Sky Today on Thursday, July 24: Can you photograph 3I/ATLAS?

New Moon occurs at 3:11 P.M. EDT, leaving the sky dark and perfect for observing faint objects such as 3I/ATLAS, our newest interstellar interloper. Currently around 17th magnitude and gliding through Ophiuchus, you’ll want a scope that’s on the larger side (at least 6 inches, preferably more) to nab your own photograph of this ancientContinue reading “The Sky Today on Thursday, July 24: Can you photograph 3I/ATLAS?”
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