The Astronomy Guide

Welcome to The Astronomy Guide – the channel for those who want to truly discover the universe. 🔭✨
Here, everything is about astronomy, with a focus on planets but also stars, galaxies, and other fascinating objects in the night sky. Whether you’re a beginner or already a passionate stargazer, you’ll find guides, tips & tricks, and practical advice to help you take your astronomy to the next level.

On this channel, you’ll learn how to choose the right telescope and equipment, how to use them in the best way, and how to actually find planets and deep-sky objects yourself. You’ll also get DIY tutorials, smart observing techniques, step-by-step guides, and explanations that make advanced astronomy easy to understand and fun to try.

The Astronomy Guide is more than just facts – it’s your personal guide to the night sky. Subscribe and join the journey as we explore space together, one object at a time. 🌌


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Yesterdays observing session, Moon trough my Celestron COSMOS 90GT Telescope. #astronomy #explore

1 month ago | [YT] | 4

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Jupiter through the Celestron StarSense Explorer 114

This is what Jupiter looks like through a beginner telescope 🔭

Captured with the Celestron StarSense Explorer 114, you can already start to see details like the planet’s cloud bands — and under the right conditions, even its moons.

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, yet you don’t need advanced equipment to observe it yourself.

That’s one of the best things about astronomy — you can explore planets from your own backyard.

If you want to learn how to find Jupiter and other objects in the night sky, check out my channel for more guides and real observations.

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2 months ago | [YT] | 2

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🌕 The Moon through the Celestron StarSense Explorer 114

This is what the Moon looks like through a beginner-friendly telescope 🔭

Captured using the Celestron StarSense Explorer 114, this view shows just how much detail you can see without expensive equipment — from sharp craters to deep shadows across the lunar surface.

A lot of people think you need advanced gear to get started in astronomy… but this proves otherwise.

If you're interested in learning what you can actually see with a telescope — from the Moon to planets and deep sky objects — check out my channel for more guides and real observations.

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2 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 3

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🌕 Captured the Moon Through My Telescope!

I took this photo of the Moon using my Celestron NexStar 4SE telescope together with the Celestron NexYZ smartphone adapter. It’s amazing how much detail you can capture with a simple smartphone setup!

If you're curious about how well the NexYZ adapter works, check out the video I published today on my channel where I do a full review and show how to use it.

Let me know what you think of the image, and if you’ve tried smartphone astrophotography yourself! 🔭📱

2 months ago | [YT] | 2

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🚀 New Series Premiere Today! 🌌

The very first episode of "What’s in the Sky This Month" – March 2026 is out now! 🔭✨
Join me as we explore the most exciting objects to look for in the night sky this month — from planets to deep-sky wonders. No schedules, no complicated charts — just the highlights you should know about before you head outside and look up.

🌟 Featured sky objects to watch for
🔭 Easy targets for observers
🎁 Bonus tips at the end of the video!

Watch now, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a monthly sky guide!

#astronomy #stargazing #nightsky #space

3 months ago | [YT] | 2