Thursday, April 10, 2008

We had thought that producing some matter on telescope pictures would be an impossibility. However, once we started, there was no turning back.

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Carson 5" BigEye Magnifier



Carson 5" BigEye Magnifier
Carsonâs BigEye has a 5" over-sized viewing lens and is likely the biggest of any hand-held magnifier available! But it's not the heaviest, thanks to its high quality crystal-clear acrylic lens. Outdoor Green color.



Celestron Erect Image Prism for Refractor and Schmidt Cassegrain



Celestron Erect Image Prism for Refractor and Schmidt Cassegrain
Celestron's Erect Image Diagonals are an Amici prism design. This design allows you to look into the telescope at a 45° angle, at images that are oriented properly, meaning the image is upright and correct from left to right.





Nikon 3 - 9x40 mm APG Omega Muzzleloading BDC - 250 Reticle Riflescope Camo



Nikon 3 - 9x40 mm APG Omega Muzzleloading BDC - 250 Reticle Riflescope Camo
Nikon 3 - 9x40 mm APG Omega Muzzleloading BDC - 250 Reticle Riflescope in Realtree camo pattern. Great camo look for your muzzleloader. The Nikon 3-9x40 mm APG Omega Muzzleloading Riflescope features a BDC-250 (bullet drop compensating) reticle for instant points of aim. It lets you adjust for bullet drop up to 250 yards. The compact size is ideal for all muzzleloaders. The constant 5" eye relief protects against magnum-charge recoil. More features: Multicoated optics for up to 92% light transmission; Realtree Hardwoods Green HD camo finish; 1/4-minute handturn reticle adjustments; 100% waterproof, fogproof and shockproof; F.O.V. @ 100 yds. 25.2' at 3X, 8.4' at 9X; 13.3-4.4 mm exit pupil; Parallax setting 100 yds.; Measures 11 1/4" l., weighs 14 ozs.; It's time to upgrade to a better scope! Order Today! Nikon 3-9x40 mm APG Omega Muzzleloading BDC-250 Reticle Riflescope, Camo







Headlines on telescope pictures
SCSU astronomy program receives $2 million grant - The Times and Democrat

Wed, 09 Apr 2008 23:02:22 GMT

SCSU astronomy program receives $2 million grant
The Times and Democrat, SC - 4 hours ago
Faculty and students control the telescope remotely over the Internet from their computers in Orangeburg as it collects pictures of nearby stars and distant ...


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