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Scope Armor
Scope Armor
Weight: 2.95 pounds
Price: $69.95
Key features Scope Armor
  • The protector is made of marine military grade materials that are:
  • A Scope Armor Telescope Protector is the your Telescope first line of defense for your fork mounted instrument
  • Repels water Repels Heat Resists Scratches & Dents during transport Makes your scope more visible in low light conditions Keeps dust off your Fork mounted instrument
  • A Scope Armor protector protects your valuable instrument because it:
  • UV stable Waterproof Mildew resistant
  • Model: Scope Armor Fork-Mounted Telescope Protector for Meade LX200 8", LX90/LX90GPS, 2080

Review Scope Armor Fork-Mounted Telescope Protector for Meade LX200 8", LX90/LX90GPS, 2080 / Scope Armor:

Lumicon
Lumicon
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $140.00
Price: $99.95
Key features Lumicon
  • For amazing contrast on faint planetary and emission nebulae from a dark sight..
  • Model: Lumicon 1.25" UHC Ultra-High Contrast narrow bandpass filter for 1.25"

Review Lumicon 1.25" UHC Ultra-High Contrast narrow bandpass filter for 1.25" / Lumicon:

The Original Lumicon Ultra-High Contrast narrow bandpass filter (24nm) isolates just the two doubly-ionized oxygen lines (496 and 501nm lines) and H-Beta line (486nm) emitted by emission and planetary nebulae, while blocking the rest of the overall spectrum of light. The result is extreme contrast between the black background and the delicate photons of nebula light needed for near-photographic views of the Orion, Lagoon, Swan and planetary nebulae, among others. This makes the Lumicon UHC Filter the best all-around nebular filter on the market today. See for yourself - it's truly amazing what the Lumicon UHC 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.
Celestron 94119-10
Celestron 94119-10
Dimentions: 8 x 8 x 6 inches
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $36.99
Price: $32.94
Key features Celestron 94119-10
  • For 21, 80A, No. 15, Polarizing
  • Perfect for lunar and planetary observation
  • High-quality, solid plane parallel glass
  • Stackable filters for various combinations
  • Reduce glare and light scattering
  • Model: Celestron 94119-10 1.25 " Eyepiece Filter Set

Review Celestron 94119-10 1.25 " Eyepiece Filter Set / Celestron 94119-10:

2/8/200615-19-32.
iOptron
iOptron
Weight: 12 pounds
List Price: $570.00
Price: $360.00
Key features iOptron
  • Simply turn on the GoToNova Controller and the GPS module will automatically synchronize your telescope location and time with the GoToNovaTM computerized control system.
  • All G-series telescope mounts come standard with a 32-channel GPS module for fully automated operation and alignment.
  • Compatible with most tubes on the market:
  • 32-Channel GPS Module
  • View celestial objects without having to manually punch in the date, time, latitude or longitude
  • Model: iOptron SmartStar-G Astro Blue Altazimuth "Cube" Mount, #8402A GoToNova Controller (50,000 Objects) Internal 32 Channel GPS, & HD S.S. Tripod

Review iOptron SmartStar-G Astro Blue Altazimuth "Cube" Mount, #8402A GoToNova Controller (50,000 Objects) Internal 32 Channel GPS, & HD S.S. Tripod / iOptron:

SmartStar-G GPS AltAzimuth Telescope Mount, Astro Blue "The Cube" Alt-Azimuth MountThe SmartStar-G comes with the patented Alt-Azimuth telescope mount, a. k. a. " TheCube". This compact mount design is probably the most functional & flexible unit on the marketBoth axis motors are built into a small single unit which is universally compatible with all telescopes using a dove-tail connectionIn addition, there are no "dead spots" so you can point your telescope to ANYWHERE above the horizon, whereas, other mounts block the telescope tube at certain points of rotation. This mount also comes standard with AC connection. An optional DC adaptor is available so you can plug your telescope motor into your car if you're camping or at any remote locationOTA's with dovetail connection & a weight limit of less than 11 lbs. (including finder scope & camera) are compatible with the SmartStarTM-G GPS AltAzi telescope mount. (If you do not have a dovetail connection, attach your OTA using mounting rings & dovetail available at your local telescope store or the OTA manufacturer)The most easy to understand controller on the marketThe GoToNova Controller is much easier to use than other similar products. The hand controller is more intuitive with menu categories better organizedIt also has a larger LCD screen with more lines of content compared with the competition. [+]
Using the easy-to-use hand controller & its large LCD screen, you can easily set up.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $69.95
Price: $55.95
Key features ORION
  • Choose speeds from coarse to very fine
  • Use the pushbutton hand controller for smooth, precise focusing without vibration
  • Powered by one 9-volt battery (included); also includes bracket, hardware, and coil cable
  • DC motor installs easily and works with many Orion telescopes
  • Compatible with 2" Low-Profile Dual Speed Crayford Focuser & 6" Newtonian Imaging OTA
  • Model: Orion AccuFocus with Bracket

Review Orion AccuFocus with Bracket / ORION:

Focusing a telescope by hand can cause the image to shake or even move completely out of the field of view, especially at high magnifications. But with the AccuFocus electronic focuser, those annoyances are a thing of the past. Using the pushbutton hand controller you get smooth, precise focusing, without vibration. Choose any speed from coarse to very fine. The DC motor installs easily and works with many Orion telescopes. It's powered by one 9-volt battery (included) in the hand controller. Bracket, hardware, and coil cable are also included. This model includes bracket which provides compatibility with 2" Low-Profile Dual Speed Crayford Focuser and 6" Newtonian Imaging OTA.
Meade 933
Meade 933
Weight: 0.3 pounds
List Price: $74.92
Price: $49.99
Key features Meade 933
  • For correct viewing orientation
  • Threads to the rear cell
  • Accepts any Meade eyepiece
  • For terrestrial observing
  • 45-degree prism
  • Model: Meade 933 45 Degree Erecting Prism

Review Meade 933 45 Degree Erecting Prism / Meade 933:

#933 45° Erecting Prism: Typical of most astronomical telescopes, images throughthe ETX-60AT and ETX-70AT appear right-side-up but reversed left-for-right. For astronomical viewing this orientation is of no consequence. However, for terrestrial observing, where a fully correctly oriented image is desirable, the #933 45° Erecting Prism threads on to the telescope's rear cell and accepts an eyepiece of any focal length. The Meade 933 45-degree erecting prism aids terrestrial observing where a correctly oriented image is desirable. It threads onto the telescope's rear cell and accepts an eyepiece of any focal length.
J.M.B.
J.M.B.
Weight: 2.9 pounds
Price: $149.95

Review J.M.B. Solar Filter "A" for Meade 12" Schmidt-Cassegrains / J.M.B.:

Color band - blue. Class "A:' filters are made with the same premium quality polished glass and multi-alloy coating as Class "B. " An additional steel alloy added to the coating process makes our Class "A:' filters extremely scratch and fade resistant. Excellent for visual and photographic use. Light transmission is 1 /1 000th of 1 Neutral density - 5.
Meade 07567
Meade 07567
Weight: 0.6 pounds
List Price: $249.00
Price: $138.99
Key features Meade 07567
  • MEA
  • Meade f/3.3 CCD Focal Reducer/Field Flattener - 07567
  • Model: Meade Series 4000 f/3.3 Focal Reducer / Field Flattener (3-element; 41mm dia.)

Review Meade Series 4000 f/3.3 Focal Reducer / Field Flattener (3-element; 41mm dia.) / Meade 07567:

Series 4000 f/3. 3 CCD Focal Reducer/Field Flattener: The revolutionary Meade f/3. 3 CCD Focal Reducer converts the optical systems of f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes to f/3. 3 for ultrafast CCD imaging, and with increased edge of field resolution and color correction. Mounted in its threaded cell, the f/3. 3 CCD Focal Reducer attaches to the rear cells of all Meade LX-Series Schmidt- Cassegrains (pp. 16 - 57) and to other Schmidt-Cassegrain brands as well and reduces CCD exposure times by up to 80%. The 3-element, 41mm clear-aperture optics are multicoated to maximize light transmission. Included with each f/3. 3 CCD Focal Reducer is a Variable T-Adapter that allows a range of f/ratios between f/3 and f/5 on f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrains. [+]
The f/3. 3 CCD Focal Reducer may be used with CCD imagers of any brand and chip dimensions and produces spectacular results. Note, however, that the f/3. 3 unit is not recommended for use in either visual or photographic imaging applications.
Lumicon
Lumicon
Weight: 0.05 pounds
List Price: $140.00
Price: $99.95
Key features Lumicon
  • Dramatic views of faint nebulae from light polluted and dark skys...
  • Model: Lumicon 1.25" Oxygen III narrow bandpass Filter for 1.25"

Review Lumicon 1.25" Oxygen III narrow bandpass Filter for 1.25" / 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).
J.M.B.
J.M.B.
Weight: 2.3 pounds
Price: $112.95

Review J.M.B. Solar Filter "A" for 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes / J.M.B.:

Color band - blue. Class "A:' filters are made with the same premium quality polished glass and multi-alloy coating as Class "B. " An additional steel alloy added to the coating process makes our Class "A:' filters extremely scratch and fade resistant. Excellent for visual and photographic use. Light transmission is 1 /1 000th of 1 Neutral density - 5.
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