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Celestron 94014
Celestron 94014
Dimentions: 12 x 12 x 2 inches
Weight: 3 pounds
List Price: $79.99
Price: $34.34
Key features Celestron 94014
  • Keeps stray light from the corrector plate, greatly improving contrast
  • Made of rugged plastic with a tapered design
  • Reduces dew build-up on the corrector plate
  • Fits easily onto all of Celestron¿s 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes.
  • Model: Celestron 94014 Lens Shade for Schmidt-Cassegrains (11 ")

Review Celestron 94014 Lens Shade for Schmidt-Cassegrains (11 ") / Celestron 94014:

Celestron also offers a complete line of rugged, but soft Foamex plastic lens shades that can be put away flat after usage. They use a thicker material and won't crack easily as other manufacturer's products do. The quality level is a step above all others as all material is sewn (not glued in some places) for a long life.
William Optics
William Optics
Weight: 1.2 pounds
Price: $44.95
Key features William Optics
  • Large clamp adjusting knob (eyepiece or scope clamp)
  • Height : 7.7 inch & Weight: 12.5 OZ
  • Can be used with eyepieces, scopes, binoculars OD 43-65 mm.
  • Suitable for any digital camera with 1/4x20 thread tripod socket.
  • Max. Platform load: 4.5 lbs.
  • Model: William-Optics Universal Digiscoping Adapter - Large - for 43-65mm Diameter Eyepieces

Review William-Optics Universal Digiscoping Adapter - Large - for 43-65mm Diameter Eyepieces / William Optics:

The cheapest, safest, and fastest way of clamping your digital camera to your telescope, spottingscope or binoculars' eyepiece! Just put the camera in place on the digiscoping adapter, and you are ready to take breathtaking pictures!
ORION
ORION
List Price: $199.95
Price: $199.95
Key features ORION
  • Fully multi-coated optics for high light throughput; glare-threaded barrels for superior contrast
  • Non-marring compression ring secures eyepieces in place. Requires no added in or out focus travel
  • Five-element lens design renders optically flatter, sharper images than standard barlows
  • Premium, high-power barlow lenses increase the magnification of any eyepiece by 3x
  • Ideal for high-power lunar and planetary viewing, and solar system imaging with a webcam
  • Model: Orion Highlight 3x 5-Element Barlow, 2"

Review Orion Highlight 3x 5-Element Barlow, 2" / ORION:

When you need to crank up your telescope's magnifying power, do it with a premium-quality HighLight Barlow. You'll get power to burn, plus other optical benefits that make them a must-have accessory for your observing arsenal. HighLight barlow lenses are ideal for lunar and planetary observation, and for planetary imaging in combination with a solar system camera or webcam. They're also great for extending the effective focal length of short-tube telescopes, to give them more magnifying power. The 3x HighLight triples the power of any eyepiece they are used with. HighLight barlows employ a sophisticated 5-element lens configuration engineered to render optically flatter, sharper images than standard barlows can render. The lenses are fully multi-coated to ensure high light throughput, and their edges blackened for improved contrast. The machined aluminum, anodized barrels are also blackened inside and glare threaded to prevent internal reflections. A non-marring compression ring secures the eyepiece in place. Slotted barrels prevent accidental slip-outs, and dual rubber grip bands on the housing ensure easy handling. [+]
HighLight barlows require no additional inward or outward focus travel. For a serious power pop with uncompromising performance, get a premium HighLight barlow. Then get ready to say "Woah!" One-year limited warranty.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $142.95
Price: $142.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes a variable polarizing filter for optimal Moon or planet viewing
  • SkyGlow broadband light-pollution filter
  • Filters are optical glass with anodized aluminum cells; 1.25" size. Hard case included
  • A comprehensive filter set for the best views of all types of celestial objects
  • Four planetary filters (#80A medium blue, #25 red, #58 green, and #15 deep yellow)
  • Model: Orion Deluxe Stargazer's Filter Set

Review Orion Deluxe Stargazer's Filter Set / ORION:

Serious observers who want the best views of all types of celestial objects should add this comprehensive filter set to their arsenal. Includes a variable polarizing filter, four planetary filters (#80A medium blue, #25 red, #58 green, and #15 deep yellow), and a SkyGlow broadband light-pollution filter, plus a new hard case. Filters are optical glass with anodized aluminum cells; 1. 25" size. Save big on this "mother of all" filter sets!.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $249.95
Price: $249.95
Key features ORION
  • Versatile mount with unique features for astronomical and terrestrial viewing and imaging.
  • Point-and-record automatically slews to stored positions for continuous video recording.
  • Automatically tracks astronomical targets up to 60° above the horizon.
  • Point-and-Shoot works with Cannon EOS digital camera to automatically snap photos at each position.
  • Stores up to six terrestrial viewing positions.
  • Model: Orion TeleTrack Altazimuth Tracking Mount

Review Orion TeleTrack Altazimuth Tracking Mount / ORION:

At night this versatile yet simple altazimuth mount tracks astronomical targets up to 60-deg above the horizon. Just point your telescope at the object and TeleTrack keeps it centered in the eyepiece until you're ready to move on. During the day TeleTrack's dual-axis motors provide smooth control for spotting scopes or cameras. It even cruises to six stored locations for surveillance or automated photography (with cameras that have a standard electronic shutter release). Includes mount with 1/4"-20 threaded post, hand controller, adjustable tripod, and camera control cable. The TeleTrack is designed for optical tubes up to 15" long and 8. 8 lbs or less. It operates with an external 12-volt power source such as the Orion Dynamo Pro (#2307), or you can use eight AA alkaline batteries (not included). An optional AC adapter is also available. One year limited warranty.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $96.95
Price: $96.95
Key features ORION
  • The SkyGlow filter enhances deep-sky observing in moderately light-polluted skies
  • It blocks the most common wavelengths of light pollution for increased contrast and better views
  • Threads on to rear cell of Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes
  • SkyGlow improves the views of nebulas, galaxies and clusters
  • Model: Orion SkyGlow Broadband Filter, Schmidt-Cass

Review Orion SkyGlow Broadband Filter, Schmidt-Cass / ORION:

Our SkyGlow is an advanced multilayer "interference" filter designed to enhance deep-sky observing in moderately light-polluted skies. It blocks the most common wavelengths of light pollution - predominantly produced by mercury vapor lamps - and allows higher transmission of critical hydrogen-alpha and hydrogen-beta lines. Bright, light-polluted skies appear much darker in the field of view and contrast significantly enhanced, particularly emission nebulas like the Orion and Lagoon. Views of galaxies and clusters are also improved. Available in 1. 25" and 2"and as a thread-on for rear cells of Schmidt-Cassegrains.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $99.95
Price: $99.95
Key features ORION
  • Luxurious eye relief and parfocal design provide comfort and convenience
  • Amazing quality 2" 26mm super-wide angle eyepiece at an unbeatable price
  • Beautifully made with machined housings, fold-down rubber eyeguards, and chrome plated barrels
  • Super-wide 70 degree apparent field of view gives you that unforgettable "lost in space" feeling
  • Five multi-coated lens elements made of high index glass deliver sharp, high contrast vistas
  • Model: Orion 26mm Q70 2" Super-Wide Angle (70-degree) Eyepiece

Review Orion 26mm Q70 2" Super-Wide Angle (70-degree) Eyepiece / ORION:

Peering into space with a Q70 2" eyepiece puts your favorite nebulas and galaxies in a wonderful new perspective. Gas clouds glow and stellar clusters glitter amid a seemingly endless ocean of black space, thanks to the Q70s' super-wide 70-deg apparent field of view. Each Q70 has five lens, multi-coated, high-index glass elements for sharp, high-contrast images with excellent color correction. Eye relief is a luxurious 20mm. All eyepieces in the Q70 series are parfocal, so you can change eyepieces without refocusing. Machined housings have fold-down rubber eyeguards and a rubber grip band. Threaded chrome-plated barrels accept 2" filters. Two end caps are included.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $64.95
Price: $64.95
Key features ORION
  • Use the pushbutton hand controller for smooth, precise focusing without vibration
  • Also includes bracket, hardware, and coil cable
  • DC motor installs easily and works with many Orion telescopes
  • Powered by one 9-volt battery (included)
  • Choose speeds from coarse to very fine
  • Model: Orion AccuFocus Electronic Focuser

Review Orion AccuFocus Electronic Focuser / 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 also included.
Meade
Meade
Dimentions: 8.8 x 5.4 x 2.6 inches
Weight: 0.5 pounds
List Price: $104.92
Price: $44.99
Key features Meade
  • Powered by 9-volt battery (not included)
  • View live monochrome video images through telescope
  • Use with any telescope with 1.25- or 0.96-inch eyepiece
  • Composite video port for sending image to TV, VCR, or camcorder (6-foot RCA cable included)
  • Easy to use and setup with contrast control dial
  • Model: Meade Electronic Eyepiece

Review Meade Electronic Eyepiece / Meade:

This electronic eyepiece can be used with virtually any telescope to show you real-time live black and white images of the Moon, planets, stars, and daytime terrestrial objects on your television screen. Just connect the supplied cable to the yellow-colored Video-in port of your TV set, VCR, or camcorder. The Electronic Eyepiece has a 320 x 240 pixel CMOS monochrome imaging sensor. Barrels are included to allow you to fit the eyepiece into either 0. 965" or 1. 25" focuser sleeves. The eyepiece includes a 6 ft. cable and is powered by a (user-supplied) 9-volt battery that fits neatly inside the eyepiece housing. A built-in control permits contrast adjustment of the image. The Electronic Eyepiece is perhaps the largest-selling product of its type ever developed. [+]
Tens of thousands of Meade #902 Electronic Eyepieces are now in use in telescopes ranging from 60mm refractors to 12" Schmidt-Cassegrains.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $132.95
Price: $132.95
Key features ORION
  • This 5mm eyepiece sports a monster 1-1/4"-diameter eye lens and a generous 20mm eye relief
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Optics are fully multi-coated to maximize light transmission
  • Offers a 68 degree apparent field of view for a wide-field window into the heavens
  • Lens edges are blackened to ensure excellent contrast
  • Model: Orion 5.0mm Stratus Wide-Field Eyepiece, 1.25"/2"

Review Orion 5.0mm Stratus Wide-Field Eyepiece, 1.25"/2" / ORION:

Enjoy a wide-field window into the heavens served up by Stratus eyepieces. With an apparent field of 68-deg - which translates to a 71% greater viewing area than that of a typical Plossl - Stratus eyepieces quite literally put more stars in your eyes. In the same way you feel more a part of the action watching a big-screen TV, with Stratus you will feel like you are really experiencing your celestial targets, rather than just viewing them from afar. Each ocular features a monster 1-1/4"-diameter eye lens to look into. Each also has a generous 20mm of eye relief, so you'll get the "big picture" even if you wear eyeglasses. The optics are fully multi-coated to maximize light transmission to your eyes, and the lens edges are blackened to ensure excellent contrast. Stratus eyepieces fit in both 1. 25" and 2" focusers. Each is threaded for filters and comes with protective lens caps.
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