Save $100 on the Celestron NexStar 4SE at Amazon as part of Black Friday, a telescope that we've dubbed the best for beginners after our hands-on review.
The Celestron NexStar 4SE is an ideal option for just about any newcomer to astronomy — particularly if you want to check out the cosmos in impressive clarity without necessarily needing to spend hours fiddling with settings.
Want to shoot the night skies? The Nikon Z7 II is a great all-rounder, excellent for low-light and astrophotography shooting and a steal at $800 off for Black Friday. It's a brilliant mirrorless camera, capable of capturing images at 45.7MP and recording silk-smooth video in glorious 60FPS 4K. It's a wizard at astrophotography.
The Mandalorian's ill-fated ship can be yours with an impressive deal this Black Friday on the Lego UCS Razor Crest set. At 30% off, this is the cheapest we've seen the Lego Star Wars Razor Crest, and since you're it's directly from Lego, it means you'll earn rewards if you're a Lego Insiders member.
A fresh analysis of moon rocks brought home during the Apollo missions has, for the first time, revealed the presence of hydrogen. This finding suggests future astronauts could someday use water available right on the moon for life support and rocket fuel.
One of the largest and most densely populated sunspot regions seen in more than a decade has appeared on the sun's nearside to Earth — and has begun to unleash a barrage of solar storms that are shaking up our home star's surface in a big way. The sunspots' emergence could make it an interesting few weeks for Earth, which will soon be in the firing line of these eruptive dark patches.
The moon will meet up with Jupiter tonight in a gorgeous post-Thanksgiving meet up. The moon will be almost fully illuminated during the meeting, with the Full Beaver Moon rising just two nights later on Monday, Nov. 27. Here's how to see it.
The crew of Expedition 70 will celebrated Turkey Day in style with an out-of-this-world meal 200 miles over Earth on the International Space Station. Here's what they ate and what they're thankful for.
Over the years, scientists have managed to unveil the existence of quite a few intriguing particles, pushing the entire field of physics forward with each discovery. There's the "God Particle" for instance, aka the Higgs Boson that grants all other particles their masses. There's also the so-called "Oh My God!" particle, an unimaginably energetic cosmic ray. Now we have a new one. Meet the "Sun Goddess."
Since I began covering the space beat, I have had the opportunity to attend numerous rocket launches in person, but seeing Starship was a completely different experience. Yes, it's a giant rocket — the largest ever built — and part of what makes seeing a rocket launch so amazing is the sheer enormity of size and power you feel when watching one take flight, but that's not what really set this one apart.
One of the best budget telescopes has just got even better thanks to a 32% saving in this Black Friday telescope deal. Coming from Celestron, the StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ has a very strong brand behind it, so you know you're buying a piece of equipment you can trust. In our review of the telescope, we praised its ease of use, saying that it has "made locating objects in the sky not just easy, but fun".
You can save a massive 30% (over $70) on the Lego Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder set this Black Friday. It's also the lowest price we've seen for this set, which looks awesome and is one of the less frustrating Ultimate Collector Series models to build.
You can get the Lego Star Wars Luke Skywalker's X-Wing Fighter on sale right now at Amazon for $32.39. It's a great addition to the fast-growing LEGO Star Wars collection and at 35% off, this is one of the best sales of Black Friday so far.
Black Friday starts today and this Lego Star Wars deal, exclusive to Walmart, features minifigures, cool blasters and an AT-ST — now at a discounted price of over a third off! Grab the 2-in-1 Lego Star Wars Hoth battle gift set with a 35% discount, now $45 at Walmart.
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