Things that you Bump in the Night

This is a list of equipment that I currently use or have used in the past. I'll try to keep it up to date. Some of these are reviews from when I first got the equipment and some are simply information about each piece. Let me know what you would do differently, what you would keep or sell, and if you want to trade some gear, feel free to reach out! If you want to know where I shop, it's primarily Astronomics, High Point Scientific, and of course, Amazon! More information is available at my support page.

This device is like a little magic tube for your Time Machine. Let's explore what it does and if you need one.

A customizable way to reduce brightness and glare on the brightest celestial objects like the moon, Venus, and bright double stars.

With 20×80 magnification and 80 mm objective lenses, the Celestron SkyMaster brings bright, wide-field views of the night sky at an affordable price. In this review, we break down what these binoculars do well (and where they fall short) so you can decide if they fit your stargazing goals.

The 130SLT comes with a pre-assembled, adjustable stainless-steel tripod, quick release fork arm, NexStar+ computerized hand control, 130mm Newtonian Reflector optical tube, and lots of bonus accessories - perfect for grab-n-go visual observation!

The Celestron C8 Schmidt-Cassegrain is one of the longest running continuously produced telescopes in history. Read why this Astropotamus still uses one.