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Celestron 93710
Celestron 93710
Dimentions: 5 x 1 x 1 inches
Weight: 4 pounds
Price: $157.99
Key features Celestron 93710
  • Alignment in any tracking mode; database of objects
  • Control your Celestron computerized telescope from your personal computer
  • Connect to your personal GPS device to NexRemote with NexGPS
  • Model: Celestron NexRemote Telescope Control Software Package For NexStar 8se

Review Celestron NexRemote Telescope Control Software Package For NexStar 8se / Celestron 93710:

NexRemote allows the user to control their Celestron computerized telescope from their personal computer. Everything that is done using the telescope's hand control can now be done remotely from a PC or laptop. This software was developed for Celestron's high-end telescopes that use the NexStar control system including the NexStar "i" Series, Advanced Series, NexStar GPS Series and CGE Series. NexRemote provides full emulation of every aspect of the Celestron Computerized Hand Control including° Alignment in any tracking mode° Database of objects° User objects° Hibernation° Connect to popular planetarium programsIn addition to emulating the NexStar Hand Control, NexRemote adds powerful new features including° NexRemote talks - Keep your eyes on the stars instead of the LCD by enabling speech support° Control the objects you want to see and the order that you see them° Create and save custom tours by launching NexTour° Use Night Vision Mode to reduce the effect of the laptop screen on your eyes° Wireless control of the telescope with Optional Gamepad Support° Connect to your personal GPS device to NexRemote with NexGPS° Download NexRemote updates online to use the latest features.
ORION
ORION
Price: $33.95
Key features ORION
  • Moon Map identifies craters and lunar features visible with your telescope
  • Star Target Planisphere shows locations of constellations and deep-sky objects
  • RedBeam Mini LED Astro Flashlight emits red light that won't spoil your night vision
  • Discover the Stars is a wonderfully written and illustrated observer's guide
  • Handy toolkit contains four essential items to help new stargazers find their way around the heavens
  • Model: Orion Beginning Stargazer's Toolkit

Review Orion Beginning Stargazer's Toolkit / ORION:

That new telescope of yours will show you lots of cool celestial objects — but only if you know where to look. And once you do spot something, wouldn't it be nice to know what it is? With this Toolkit, you'll never be "lost in space"! It contains four items designed to help new astronomers find their way around the heavens: Star Target Planisphere; Discover the Stars observer's guide; Moon map; and RedBeam Mini LED Astro Flashlight.
Celestron 93712
Celestron 93712
Dimentions: 9.5 x 6.1 x 2.3 inches
Price: $99.00
Key features Celestron 93712
  • Easy to install and use
  • View and capture live video on your computer screen
  • Manually control gain, contrast, exposure time, and much more from your PC
  • Software automatically filters out fuzzy frames for sharper image
  • Complete CCD solar system imager produces high-quality planetary images
  • Model: Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager

Review Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager / Celestron 93712:

Complete CCD solar system imager capable of producing high quality planetary images with tremendous detail / Greater light sensitivity and color fidelity Celestron's NexImage combines a sensitive CCD imaging device with powerful image processing software in one affordable package. Now anyone with a telescope can take pictures that are simply amazing. An image of Jupiter taken with the Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager Amateur astronomers have been taking great pictures of the moon and planets by using modified Webcams. The favored Webcams for astro-imaging have been the hard-to-find Philips ToUCam and Vesta models because of their high-performance CCD chips. Now Celestron's Neximage puts the same CCD technology in a package that's ready to use with any telescope that accepts 1. 25-inch eyepieces. The NexImage includes an anodized metal nosepiece that fits in a 1. 25-inch eyepiece holder. When I installed the Windows based software, I also updated my Windows Media Player files. Then I simply plugged the NexImage into my computers' USB port, and I was ready to start taking pictures. [+]
The NexImage CCD is sensitive enough that I can take "snapshots" of the Moon or Sunspots (always use a safe Solar filter, of course!) even without a motor-driven telescope. The real power of the NexImage package, however, comes from its included Registax software which automatically aligns and stacks hundreds of individual AVI video frames into one sharp, highly detailed picture. I used my 8-inch Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (similar to the Nexstar 8 GPS ) and my 2x Ultima Barlow lens to capture some beautiful pictures of Jupiter and Saturn. The sensitive Sony CCD chip in the NexImage easily shows color and detail on Jupiter that just doesn't show up when I use CMOS-based Webcams. The fine performance of the NexImage package is limited somewhat by its included video capture software. The AmCap software doesn't give me the precise control of exposure times I'd like; I wasn't able to photograph the moon Callisto next to Jupiter, for instance, without overexposing the planet. Celestron doesn't mention the other little drawback in its ads. You'll have so much fun that your hard drive will start filling up with pictures and AVIs! -Jeff Phillips Pros: Sensitive CCD chip Fits any telescope that takes 1. 25-inch eyepieces Powerful image processing software Cons: Takes practice to get the exposure time just right Software is Windows only You'll fill up your hard drive with pictures.
 
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