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Best solar viewing gear 2026: Everything you need to watch the Aug. 12 eclipseFrom affordable eclipse glasses to premium solar telescopes, these are the best products to safely enjoy the Aug. 12 solar eclipse
By Gemma Lavender Last updated
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Best solar eclipse glasses: Safe viewing for the Aug 12 eclipseWatch the Aug. 12 solar eclipse safely with our expert picks of the best eclipse glasses, all designed for solar viewing.
By Kim Snaith Last updated
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Best power banks and power stations 2026Buying Guide Our pick of the best power banks and power stations to keep you energized away from home.
By Tantse Walter Last updated
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We tested Canon’s $10,000 wildlife zoom — can it replace a prime lens?We spent a week with the Canon RF 100-300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens to find out if it’s really worth the eye-watering price tag.
By Kimberley Lane Published
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Canon EOS R6 III review: A wildlife wonderCanon's newest release is a triumph for wildlife photographers who want a reliable, fast camera capable of producing beautiful images without having to go pro.
By Kimberley Lane Published
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Best small telescopes 2026Our picks for the best small telescopes are all relatively lightweight, weighing less than 10kg, making them perfect for traveling to dark-sky sites.
By Kimberley Lane Last updated
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Best beginner telescopes 2026: Start your stargazing journey hereThese beginner telescopes are ideal for finding your way around the skies as an enthusiastic beginner astronomer.
By Kimberley Lane Last updated
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 70AZ reviewReview From lunar detail to planets and bright deep-sky objects, we test what the Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 70AZ can actually show beginners and kids.
By Kimberley Lane Published
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Best telescopes for kids 2026: A stargazing introduction for budding astronomersThese are the best telescopes for kids that are easy to set up, transport and use. They can start observing the moon and planets right away, and June is a great month for it.
By Kim Snaith Last updated
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