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The film that ushered in the era of Hammer Horror is coming to 4K Ultra HD for the first time ever this June as Hammer Films releases its deluxe limited edition restoration of the 1955 classic The ...
The rare celestial display known as a “triple conjunction” occurs in astronomy when three celestial bodies appear very close together in the night sky. (source: X@LeanneManas) According to a ...
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Warner Bros. are looking to bring three Clint Eastwood classics to the home 4K Ultra HD format later this year. The films are Dirty Harry, The Outlaw Josey Wales and Pale Rider.All of them will be ...
Do you want to explore the night sky but you're not sure where to start? The Celestron NexStar 4SE is ideal for beginners wanting quality, reliable and quick views of celestial objects.
There are a lot of things in Earth's night sky, and every now and again, they line up in such a way to give us all a little bit of a giggle. On the nights of Thursday 24 and Friday 25 April, just such ...
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This week is also expected to bring shooting stars as Earth passes through streams of comet dust behind one of the planet's annual meteor showers. The Lyrids meteor shower is one of the oldest ...
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This week marks Dark Sky Week in Scotland and across the globe. Between April 21 and 28, people are encouraged to turn off their lights and observe the beauty of the night sky without light pollution.
Although best seen in the northern nemisphere, the Lyrid meteor shower can be viewed with a naked eye particularly in Australia's northern states if the night sky is clear with no light pollution.