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Lumicon
Lumicon
Weight: 0.01 pounds
List Price: $280.00
Price: $199.95
Key features Lumicon
  • Dramatic views of faint nebulae from light polluted and dark skys...
  • Model: Lumicon 48mm Oxygen III narrow bandpass Filter for 48mm

Review Lumicon 48mm Oxygen III narrow bandpass Filter for 48mm / Lumicon:

The renowned, original Lumicon OIII narrow bandpass filter (11nm) isolates just the two doubly-ionized oxygen lines (496 and 501nm lines) emitted by planetary and emission nebulae, while blocking the rest of the overall spectrum of light. The result is extreme contrast between the black background of space and the delicate photons of OIII light needed for near-photographic views of the Veil, Ring, Dumbbell and Orion nebulae, among other objects. See for yourself - it's truly amazing what the OIII filter allows you to see! Lumicon tests every filter individually on a Perkin-Elmer Double-Beam spectrophotometer, inscribing on the filter its % transmission for each of the primary lines. Not intended for photography (use the Lumicon Deep Sky Filter).
Vixen
Vixen
Weight: 11.5 pounds
List Price: $420.00
Price: $274.95

Review Vixen Sphinx SX HAL-110 Aluminum Tripod for SX Sphinx Mount / Vixen:

The SX HAL110 tripod provides ample stability and has no wobble points in its design. The new SX HAL110 has a larger base to carry the SX mount. The tripod extends from 70cm to 110cm and weighs 11 lbs. (4. 75 kg. ) This is the only tripod offerd for the SX mount. The SX-HAL110 is more solidly made than the conventional HAL110 tripod.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $50.00
Price: $40.00

Review Tele Vue .375" (9.5mm) Length Accessory Tube Spacer for 2.4" Focusers / Tele Vue:

Threaded coupling provides the necessary distance for proper spacing of field lenses to chip. Required spacers will vary depending on camera specifications. Black anodized aluminum with anti-reflection threads for maximum contrast.
Meade
Meade
Weight: 1.05 pounds
List Price: $99.00
Price: $44.98
Key features Meade
  • Keeps Stray Light from Entering Through Truss and Bouncing off of the Primary Mirror, Lowering Contrast.
  • This lightweight cover, or shroud, fits easily over the truss tubes of your 12" LightBridge Dobsonian.
  • Black Interior.
  • Model: Meade Light Shroud for 12" LightBridge Truss-Tube Dobsonian

Review Meade Light Shroud for 12" LightBridge Truss-Tube Dobsonian / Meade:

Keep out ambient light and help prevent dew from collecting on the secondary mirror with this convenient light shroud
Kendrick
Kendrick
Weight: 0.35 pounds
Price: $115.95
Key features Kendrick
  • This system has heaters for almost all the optical components used in amateur astronomy,
  • The Kendrick Dew Remover System was developed to meet the need in the astronomical community for an effective dew removal and prevention system.
  • It is Energy Efficient. Variable settings on the controller allow maximum conservation of battery power.
  • It Also has these Other Attractive Features:
  • Repeated Field Testing on many types and optical surfaces under many conditions and hundreds of satisfied customers has proven the effectiveness of this product over and over
  • Model: Kendrick Dew Remover Heater for Meade 12 SCT, & Tubes from 13.5" to 15.5" OD (340mm to 400mm OD)

Review Kendrick Dew Remover Heater for Meade 12 SCT, & Tubes from 13.5" to 15.5" OD (340mm to 400mm OD) / Kendrick:

The Kendrick Dew Remover System is centered around the standard controller, which is required for activating the heater. (not included) The heaters have been built to use only as much power as necessary and thereby not waste energy. They have sponge insulation on one side to prevent heat being lost into the atmosphere. The heat is directed into the optics instead and because of this, less energy is needed to keep your optics moisture free. The heaters wrap around your objectives, label side out and are held in place by elastic/Velcro attachments. (Telrad heaters are held in place with an elastic band. The heaters for secondary mirrors are placed on the backside of the secondary and can be held in place by using the polyester batting found inside the secondary mirror holder. The. 965", 1. 25" and 2" are considered eyepiece heaters. [+]
The 2" are also heaters for camera lenses and certain binoculars. ).
Kendrick
Kendrick
Weight: 1.65 pounds
Price: $199.95

Review Kendrick SCT Laser Collimator / Kendrick:

Kendrick makes Collimators that can be used with Schmidt Cassegrain, Maksutov Cassegrain and Maksutov Newtonian telescopes. For SCT owners, the 45 degree face gives you a clear view of the collimator from the supplied adaptor. Included in this version is a #2067 SCT Laser adapter which adapts the 2" collimator to a standard SCT visual back. Instructions are included with each unit. SCT collimators have a small gummed label included to mark the face of the collimator. The laser is a class IIIA, 650 nm laser diode of less than 5 milli watts. It is considered safe for consumer use, but you should avoid letting the beam enter your eye, directly or after reflection from a mirror. It is OKAY to look at the scattered light from the red spots where the beam hits the mirrors. The collimators take two AAA batteries (included). There is a one year Kendrick warranty for defects in materials and workmanship on the collimators.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $50.00
Price: $40.00

Review Tele Vue 1.0" (25.4mm) Length Accessory Tube Spacer for 2.4" Focusers / Tele Vue:

Threaded coupling provides the necessary distance for proper spacing of field lenses to chip. Required spacers will vary depending on camera specifications. Black anodized aluminum with anti-reflection threads for maximum contrast.
Celestron
Celestron
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $48.95
Price: $34.48

Review Celestron T-adapter for Ultima 60 SV Spotting Scope / Celestron:

A T-Adapter allows you to attach your 35mm SLR camera to the prime focus of yourtelescope or spotting scope. This arrangement is used for terrestrial photography and short exposure lunar and planetary photography. It can also be used for long exposure deep-sky photography when using a separate guidescope. Both a T-Adapter and T-Ring are required to mount a 35mm SLR camera to your instrument.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $149.95
Price: $149.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes USB interface and software for Windows computers. Requires version 3.x of hand controller.
  • Automatically supplies GPS location and time data to your Sirius, Atlas, or SkyView Pro GoTo mount
  • Conveniently attaches directly to the GoTo hand controller
  • A must for power users who visit different locations for observing and imaging
  • Supplies both geographical location and time data retrieved directly from GPS satellites
  • Model: GPS Receiver for Orion GoTo Mounts

Review GPS Receiver for Orion GoTo Mounts / ORION:

This GPS receiver downloads precise location and time/date information to the GoTo computer on Atlas EQ-G, Sirius EQ-G, and SkyView Pro GoTo hand controllers, so you don't have to. It uses satellite global positioning data to make inputting accurate geographical location and time a breeze. It eliminates the need to manually enter location details, adding an element of convenience and time-saving to your evenings of viewing and imaging. It is especially useful if you take your GoTo telescope to a variety of locations. Just plug the GPS Receiver into the accessory port on your GoTo hand controller. Includes a USB PC interface and software. Note: Requires version 3. x of the GoTo hand controller. Requires version 3. x of the GoTo hand controller. [+]
Not compatible with earlier versions.
Lumicon
Lumicon
Weight: 3.85 pounds
List Price: $435.00
Price: $289.95

Review 80mm Super Finder System, LS1020, features exceptionally sharp optics, and bright, high contrast views. Included is a front barrel-focuser for precise focusing. / Lumicon:

The 80mm Super Finder also doubles as a high quality, portable rich-field refractor, yielding superb views of the moon, planets, star clusters, double stars and bright galaxiesWith optional Image Visor, the Lumicon 80mm Super Finder seconds as an excellent day-time spotting scope. The Image Visor reduces glare, while increasing contrast, resolution and depth of field, for lunar and daytime viewing.
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