Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Ever wonder how come you never got to know so much existed about refractor telescope? Now you got to know, utilize this knowledge well.

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Featured refractor telescope Items
Telesteps Canvas Carry Bag with Strap #106X



Telesteps Canvas Carry Bag with Strap #106X



Orion Skyline Deluxe Green Laser Pointer



Orion Skyline Deluxe Green Laser Pointer
Have you ever wanted to point out the Orion Nebula, or trace the outline of the Sagittarius "Teapot" for a friend or family member? You point your finger, but that just doesn't cut it. "Where? You mean the third star up from that middle pine tree over there?" The SkyLine Deluxe Green Laser Pointer is perfect for stargazers. It emits a thin but distinct green laser beam that appears to stretch all the way to the stars! Skyline's <5mW green beam just keeps going and going, seemingly to infinity. It works in light-polluted or moonlit skies! It's great for pointing out stars, planets, and more for others to see. The SkyLine Deluxe now uses electronic feedback regulation to ensure ultra-stable beam intensity compared to other green lasers on the market, even in cold temperatures.



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.



Choosing and Using a Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope : A Guide to Commercial SCTs and Maksutovs (Practical Astronomy.)



Choosing and Using a Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope : A Guide to Commercial SCTs and Maksutovs (Practical Astronomy.)
Amateur astronomy is becoming more and more popular, mostly because of the availability of relatively low-cost astronomical telescopes of superb quality - commercially-made Schmidt-Cassegrain and Maksutovs. Rod Mollise's book contains everything amateur astronomers need to know about these telescopes. Featuring (but not exclusively) the ubiquitous Meade and Celestron ranges, he describes what these instruments will do, how to use them, and which are the best to choose. This book includes everything! There are sections on accessories, observing techniques, and hints and tips gleaned from his 25 years experience with this type of telescope: cleaning, collimating, maintaining the telescope and mounting; using the telescope in various conditions; computer control; imaging (wet, digital and CCD). This is the perfect book for amateur astronomers who are about to invest in a new Schmidt-Cassegrain or Maksutov telescope, or for those who already have one and want to get the best out of it.



Celestron 93588 Astro Night Vision Flashlight



Celestron 93588 Astro Night Vision Flashlight
The Night Vision Flashlight is Celestron's premium model for astronomy, using two red LEDs to preserve night vision better than red filters or other devices. Brightness is adjustable. It operates on a single 9-volt battery.



Celestron 52252 100mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope



Celestron 52252 100mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope
The largest aperture scope in the Ultima line, the 100mm Ultima offers more than 50% brighter images than the 80mm, allowing for better performance in low light conditions. The 100mm refractor features excellent multi-coated optics packed into a portable and durable refractor design and comes standard with a 22-66x zoom eyepiece. This series was designed to perform well in a range of viewing situations, making it a great all-around optical instrument. You'll love it for observing nature and long distance spotting. The green rubber optical tube allows for subtle observation in any nature environment. Ultima spotters are a great companion for any nature or outdoor enthusiast.



The Young Scientist Club: Set 9 - Magnetism/ Static Electricity/ Tornadoes, Clouds and Water Cycle



The Young Scientist Club: Set 9 - Magnetism/ Static Electricity/ Tornadoes, Clouds and Water Cycle
Shape magnetic fields, construct a magna doodle, bend water, create real lightning sparks, make cereal jump, learn about the water cycle, and form clouds in a jar. Finish this set with a tornado in a bottle. Ages 9-12.



Headlines on refractor telescope
Exploring Space at Oakland’s Chabot Center - Berkeley Daily Planet

Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:48:09 GMT

Exploring Space at Oakland’s Chabot Center
Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - Aug 21, 2008
Leah, the smallest of the telescopes (all three scopes have names and there’sa story to go with them), is an eight-inch refractor that was constructed in ...


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