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Celestron 93519
Celestron 93519
Dimentions: 4 x 3 x 2 inches
Weight: 2 pounds
List Price: $109.99
Price: $63.91
Key features Celestron 93519
  • Includes adapter for 1.25-inch eyepieces and refractor telescopes
  • Allows you to take advantage of the wider field of view provided by 2-inch eyepieces
  • Fits all rear cells of Schmidt-Cassegrains
  • Model: Celestron 93519 2" Mirror Diagonal for Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescopes

Review Celestron 93519 2" Mirror Diagonal for Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescopes / Celestron 93519:

This high quality 90-degree multicoated mirror diagonal allows you to take advantage of the wider field of view provided by 2" eyepieces. A much higher quality than standard diagonals, it fits all rear cells of Schmidt-Cassegrains (comes standard with CGE 1400). Includes an adapter to accept 1 1/4" eyepieces and an adapter to use with refractor telescopes.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $44.95
Price: $44.95
Key features ORION
  • Fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass surface
  • Offers a 52 degree apparent field of view for clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast
  • This 6.3mm eyepiece is ideal for all types of telescopes: reflector, refractor, and catadioptric
  • Superb for high-power planetary and lunar observation
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Model: Orion 6.3mm Sirius Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece

Review Orion 6.3mm Sirius Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece / ORION:

With a wide 52-degree apparent field (43-degree for the 40mm), our Sirius Plossl eyepieces provide clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast. They're suitable all telescope types: reflector, refractor, and catadioptric. Each 4-element Sirius Plossl is fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass lens surface, with at least one surface multi-coated for even greater light transmission. Lens edges are blackened to reduce scattering of stray light and maximize contrast. Lenses are mounted in black anodized aluminum housings with 1. 25" chrome-plated brass barrels. Each is fitted with a rubber eyeguard and internally threaded to accept standard filters. Upgrade to Sirius Plossls today for a great price!.
Books
Books
Weight: 2.5 pounds
Price: $39.95

Review Sky Atlas 2000.0, 2nd Deluxe Edition by Wil Tirion (Author), Roger W. Sinnott (Author) / Books:

A good atlas is essential for travel. This excellent atlas will take the voyager on a journey through the night sky with unparalleled ease and accuracy. The long-awaited second edition of Wil Tirion's superb Sky Atlas 2000. 0 offers 43,000 additional stars with all positions now derived from the Hipparcos database. The atlas opens out to reveal 26 charts, each one 20 inches wide and 15 inches deep. This large format allows the stars, nebulas and galaxies to be displayed with unrivaled clarity. For this edition, improved isophotal (objects with same light intensity) maps are used for the Milky Way, and extra charts for crowded areas of the sky have been added. Within the constellations, Flamsteed numbers identify the brighter stars by name, while NGC and Messier numbers are used for nonstellar objects. Color coding and size graduation are used to visually convey the maximum information on star types and brightnesses. This atlas is an indispensable aid for all users of astronomical telescopes.
Meade 126
Meade 126
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $72.00
Price: $34.99
Key features Meade 126
  • Meade #126 2x Short-Focus Barlow Lens (1.25") for all ETX models - 07273
  • MEA
  • Model: Meade 2X Barlow Lens

Review Meade 2X Barlow Lens / Meade 126:

Meade #126 Barlow Lens - 07273
Pentax Sport Optics 70532
Pentax Sport Optics 70532
Dimentions: 0.03 x x inches
Weight: 0.45 pounds
List Price: $218.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features Pentax Sport Optics 70532
  • JIS Class 4 weatherproof construction make these eyepieces more durable and water resistant
  • Pentax-original smc full-surface multi-layer lens coating to improve light transmission efficiency
  • Designed for use with our 65mm scopes
  • High-refraction, low-dispersion lanthanum glass elements to provide high-resolution images with minimal aberrations.
  • Advanced computer simulation design technology was used to drastically reduce internal reflections producing brighter, clearer images
  • Model: Pentax 70532 SMC-XF 12 1.25-Inch Eyepiece for Pentax Spotting Scopes

Review Pentax 70532 SMC-XF 12 1.25-Inch Eyepiece for Pentax Spotting Scopes / Pentax Sport Optics 70532:

To optimize the performance of the PF-65ED/EDA 65mm ED Spotting Scopes, PENTAX has developed three compact, high-performance XF-series eyepieces, all featuring a bright, high-contrast image, an American-standard 31. 7mm sleeve and focal lengths ideal for outdoor viewing and bird watching. The smc PENTAX XF12 is a standard unifocal eyepiece, offering a focal length of 12mm, and a magnification of 32. 5 times, with a 60 degree apparent field of view and a long 18mm eye relief. The eyepiece features an extendible eyepiece ring with four click-stop positions.
Meade
Meade
Weight: 1.4 pounds
List Price: $99.00
Price: $59.00

Review Meade Universal AC Adapter for all LX200/400-ACF, LXD, and ETX-PE Telescopes / Meade:

Power your Telescope from a standard 110 volt AC household outlet
Celestron 94108
Celestron 94108
Weight: 0.3 pounds
List Price: $51.95
Price: $32.49
Key features Celestron 94108
  • Celestron Diagonal, Erect Image - 90 - 1-1/4" - 94108
  • CSN
  • Model: Celestron 90 Degree Angle Erect Image Diagonal 1.25".

Review Celestron 90 Degree Angle Erect Image Diagonal 1.25". / Celestron 94108:

Celestron's Erect Image Diagonal is an Amici prism design. This design allows you to look into the telescope at a 90° angle, at images that are oriented properly, meaning the image is upright and correct from left to right.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $72.95
Price: $72.95
Key features ORION
  • Mirrors in this 90-degree diagonal are polished to yield maximum performance
  • 2" diagonal for refractor telescopes
  • Fits 2" focusers, accepts 2" eyepieces and includes 1.25" eyepiece adapter
  • Model: Orion 2" Mirror Diagonal, Refractor

Review Orion 2" Mirror Diagonal, Refractor / ORION:

Many observers prefer to use a good-quality mirror diagonal instead of a prism diagonal with high-end telescope systems. The mirror in these 90-degree diagonals are meticulously polished to yield maximum performance. Housings are made of black-anodized aluminum. Barrels are internally blackened. Each 2" diagonal accepts both 2" and 1. 25" eyepieces (with included adapter). The 2" eyepiece holder as two locking setscrews for maximum eyepiece security. These diagonals render images that are right-side up and reversed left to right (therefore, not recommended for terrestrial observing). Diagonals are not recommended for use in reflector telescopes.
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).
ORION
ORION
List Price: $249.95
Price: $249.95
Key features ORION
  • Uses a 1/2" format 1.3MP CMOS chip, with 5.2 x 5.2 micron pixels for highly accurate guiding
  • Included software offers automatic calibration and guiding with a single mouse click
  • Compact housing measures just 2.5" x 2.35" and weighs a mere 4.4 oz.
  • Powered via your computer's high-speed USB 2.0 connection; no other power source needed
  • Finally, an easy-to-use, affordable autoguider for long-exposure astrophotography
  • Model: Orion StarShoot AutoGuider

Review Orion StarShoot AutoGuider / ORION:

The Orion StarShoot AutoGuider's sensor is a high-resolution, 1/2" format 1. 3-megapixel CMOS monochrome chip, with 5. 2µ x 5. 2µ pixels for highly accurate guiding. That high accuracy due to the small pixel size means you can use the AutoGuider with smaller, less expensive guide scopes than is possible with other guide cameras (such as the now-discontinued ST-4). The chip resides in a super-compact, anodized aluminum housing that measures just 2. 5" wide by 2. 35" long and weighs a mere 4. 4 oz. It has a 1. [+]
25" nosepiece that can be removed to access a T-thread interface. And the AutoGuider's short inward focus requirement of only 15mm from a typical 1. 25" Plössl eyepiece makes it compatible with virtually any telescope. The StarShoot AutoGuider's incredible ease of use will appeal to beginning and experienced astrophotographers alike. The included software requires no previous knowledge of autoguiding. It offers automatic calibration and guiding with literally a single mouse click. The camera is powered via your computer's high-speed USB 2. 0 connection with the included 10' USB cable; no other power source is needed. A 6' RJ-12 cable is also included to connect the AutoGuider to the mount without the need for an additional RS-232 adapter. With the StarShoot AutoGuider, precision autoguiding for deep-sky astrophotography is now easier and more economical than ever. Get one today for your imaging setup! One-year limited warranty. Requires PC running Windows 2000, XP or Vista 32-bit.
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