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Equatorial Mounts Explained: How They Track the Sky’s Apparent Rotation
Equatorial Mounts Explained: How They Track the Sky’s Apparent Rotation

Equatorial mounts track the sky’s rotation by aligning with Earth’s axis, making them essential for astrophotography. Learn how they work, why polar alignment matters, and which type suits your needs.

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Portable Star Trackers: Entry-Level Tracking for Wide-Field Imaging
Portable Star Trackers: Entry-Level Tracking for Wide-Field Imaging

Portable star trackers let beginners capture sharp, long-exposure astrophotos without heavy gear. Perfect for wide-field shots of the Milky Way and nebulae with just a camera and lens.

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