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BinoCentral

Locality: Joondalup

Phone: +61 8 6108 4239



Address: Unit 5 162 Winton Road 6027 Joondalup, WA, Australia

Website: https://binocentral.com.au

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25.01.2022 Live talk tonight - The History Of The Universe Public Talk https://youtu.be/ugyeuFxa5CU



24.01.2022 https://www.msn.com//mysterious-radio-burst-c/ar-BB15egoO

23.01.2022 Spaces still available for our astrophotography course starting 3rd November Astronomia Photographica An Introduction to Astrophotography We've all seen... the stunning images of the Cosmos. Have you ever wondered "How do they take those photos?" or "How can I take those photos?" Now is your chance to learn the Scientific Art of Astrophotography from award winning astrophotographers, Andrew Lockwood and Rick Tonello. This four week course will show you how to utilise your camera to capture these fleeting messengers of light and how to process that information on your computer using free software. A practical night under the dark skies of the Gravity Discovery Centre Observatory is included in the course. Theory Classes are held in the comfort of your own home via ZOOM. Each Zoom session lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours. Class Dates: Class #1 - Tues 3rd November Class #2 - Tues 10th November Class #3 - Tues 17th November (Practical Night at GDC Observatory) Class #4 - Tues 24th November Cost: $90 per person For a full course synopsis, please contact our Senior Astronomer, Rick Tonello, [email protected] #astrophotography #PerthWA #observatory #photography See more

23.01.2022 Super fast trans Australia delivery during COVID . Pea soup fog included!



21.01.2022 One of our customers taking some awesome images

20.01.2022 AGWA NEWSLETTER JULY 2020 NO in shop AGWA meeting. Our July meeting will be happening online via ZOOM Hello AGWA...Continue reading

19.01.2022 Skywatcher Australia is pleased to announce that the most popular star tracker in the world just got an upgrade. Introducing the new Skywatcher Star Adventurer ...2i, the most advanced star tracker in its class. The Star Adventurer now includes built in WIFI, this now aligns with its little brother SAM ( Star Adventurer MINI ), but thats not all. The new 2i version now includes the advanced firmware dial and features. The Star Adventurer is known as the gateway into astrophotography. www.skywatcheraustralia.com.au



14.01.2022 WEEK #12 - ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY with Michael Goh [WED 17TH JUNE 7PM AWST]Lets look to the stars and see how to capture them! Michael is a guru in the astro space as well as timelapses.

12.01.2022 Amazing photo from Carlos

12.01.2022 Great to see PO Open for viewing and events again

12.01.2022 Fifty years ago, a meteorite landed in regional Victoria. We now know those charred rocks contained stardust older than the Sun.

08.01.2022 For beginners in astronomy this device is awesome. https://youtu.be/aD2_F89Qjkw



06.01.2022 http://philhart.com/skywatcher-eq8-rh

06.01.2022 New Product Alert !! Introducing the new Discovery Educational Telescope series by Acuter. Great for Learning ... High Quality Glass Optics See how it Works Inside Take Photos of the Stars Amazing views from something so small Compact & Portable Free included Phone Adapter Available now from your local Authorized Skywatcher Dealer.

06.01.2022 Coming Mid September get your orders in $729

05.01.2022 Thanks to Bill at Opticscentral for this great video for all saxon and Skywatcher NEQ6 owners out there. https://youtu.be/s1SHhBI2Dek

05.01.2022 Open tomorrow Saturday from 10-4pm we have some great deals on telescope and binoculars.

03.01.2022 IRIS Solar Explosions and Loop Arcades 6.6.2020 Taken over a three hour period in 2015 by NASA/IRIS (Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph) these loop ar...cades are highly dynamic structures that suspend solar plasma thousands of kilometers above the surface against the force of gravity. They can be disrupted during eruptions and part of plasma falls back onto the Sun. Understanding how they are formed and what drives the eruptions is still a great challenge. Supra-arcade downflows (SADs) are sunward-traveling plasma voids that are sometimes observed in the Sun's outer atmosphere, or corona, during solar flares. In solar physics, an arcade refers to a bundle of coronal loops, and the prefix supra indicates that the downflows appear above flare arcades. They were first described in 1999 using the Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) on board the Yohkoh satellite. SADs are byproducts of the magnetic reconnection process that drives solar flares, but their precise cause remains unknown. Source: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/iris/index.html Research PAPER: "Re-interpretation of Supra-Arcade Downflows in Solar Flares" Sabrina L. Savage, David E. McKenzie, Katharine K. Reeves, 2012: https://arxiv.org/abs/1112.3088 Credit: IRIS, LMSAL/NASA, Joao Santos

03.01.2022 We have 1 available due to a cancelled order. https://binocentral.com.au/product/zwo-asiair-pro/

03.01.2022 I had a great experience shopping with BinoCentral. The staff are very knowledgeable, experienced and gave genuine recommendations and advice whilst helping me find the best telescope to suit my needs and interests. Highly recommend!

03.01.2022 Glad we could help

03.01.2022 Yearbooks are in stock. https://binocentral.com.au/p/qasar-astronomy-2021-yearbook/

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