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Browse Telescope Accessories Models & Brands: ORION, Meade, ORION, Celestron 93389, Celestron, Celestron 93522, ORION, ORION, Celestron 93774, ORION
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ORION List Price: $132.95 Price: $132.95
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Key features ORION
- 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
- One-year limited warranty
- Lens edges are blackened to ensure excellent contrast
- This 17mm eyepiece sports a monster 1-1/4"-diameter eye lens and a generous 20mm eye relief
- Model: Orion 17mm Stratus Wide-Field Eyepiece, 1.25"/2"
Review Orion 17mm 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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Meade Weight: 0.6 pounds List Price: $69.00 Price: $38.99
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Key features Meade
- Meade USB to RS-232 Bridge Cable - 07507
- MEA
- Model: Meade USB to RS-232 Bridge Cable
Review Meade USB to RS-232 Bridge Cable / Meade:USB to RS232 Adapter for ETX-90, ETX-105, ETX-125, LX10, LX90, LX200, or LX200GPS, or DS series scopes. Requires use of #505 connector cable set. When used with #505 connector cable set, your scope can be operated through the USB port on your computer. |
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ORION List Price: $79.90 Price: $79.90
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Key features ORION
- One-year limited warranty
- These 12.5mm and 7.5mm eyepieces are ideal for all types of telescopes
- Fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass surface
- Lens edges are blackened to reduce scattering of stray light and maximize contrast
- Offer a 52 degree apparent field of view for clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast
- Model: Orion Sirius Plossl Power Pair Eyepiece Set
Review Orion Sirius Plossl Power Pair Eyepiece Set / ORION:For planetary and lunar viewing especially these 12. 5mm and 7. 5mm high-power oculars will have you discovering new detail. Even if you already use a 9mm or 10mm eyepiece, get this pair to add more magnification options. |
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Celestron 93389 Dimentions: 8 x 8 x 6 inches Weight: 0.6 pounds List Price: $59.99 Price: $51.45
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Key features Celestron 93389
- Ideal for planetary viewing
- 55 degree apparent field of view
- One of the most comfortable eyepieces available
- 6-element fully multi-coated optical design
- Model: Celestron 933389 X-Cel 1.25" (10mm) Eyepiece
Review Celestron 933389 X-Cel 1.25" (10mm) Eyepiece / Celestron 93389:If you are looking for an eyepiece that excels for planetary viewing, then Celestron's X-Cel offers the unique features you are looking for. A 6-element fully multi-coated optical design, the X-Cel utilizes extra low dispersion (ED) glass on its most highly curved surfaces, to minimize chromatic aberration that can hinder sharp planetary views. With a wide 55° apparent field of view, and a large 25mm clear aperture the X-Cel is one of the most comfortable eyepieces to use. Every X-Cel eyepiece is parfocal with each other, meaning little or no focusing is needed when changing from low to high power. The X-Cel comes with soft rubber eyecups and a durable plastic case. In addition, if you are an eyeglass wearer, you will enjoy the 20mm eye relief available on each of the X-Cel focal lengths. Threaded barrels accept 1-1/4" Celestron thread-in filters. |
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Celestron Weight: 0.95 pounds List Price: $249.95 Price: $124.95
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Key features Celestron
- Celestron Focus Motor w/ separate hand control for all 8" & 11" SCT Optical Tubes - 94142
- CSN
- Model: Celestron Focus Motor with Separate Hand Control for all 6", 8", 9.25", and 11" Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope Models.
Review Celestron Focus Motor with Separate Hand Control for all 6", 8", 9.25", and 11" Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope Models. / Celestron:These motors allow you to focus the telescope electronically, instead of manually. The motorized focuser eliminates the possibility of bumping or shaking the telescope when focusing. The motor speed is variable, to make fine focusing a snap. |
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Celestron 93522 Dimentions: 5 x 4 x 3 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $159.99 Price: $94.95
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Key features Celestron 93522
- Designed for Celestron's CG-4 mount
- Four speed variable
- Allows movement in DEC
- For telescopes equipped with CG-4 equatorial mount. C102HD-C4-R-CN 6
- Excellent for tracking in RA
- Model: Celestron 93522 Dual Axis Motor Drive (Advanced C4 R, C6 N)
Review Celestron 93522 Dual Axis Motor Drive (Advanced C4 R, C6 N) / Celestron 93522:This dual axis motor drive, with drive corrector capabilities, is designed for Celestron's CG-4 mount. It precisely controls the telescope's tracking speed during long, timed exposures of celestial objects, producing the best possible image sharpness. Precision drive correctors are a must for those with a serious interest in astrophotography or CCD imaging. Four speeds are available-1x (sidereal), 2x for guiding, 4x, and 8x for centering. These precision, state-of-the-art DC motor drives operate from 4 D-cell batteries (not included). The hand controller module is very compact and fits easily in the palm of your hand. Motors for both axes are included, along with brackets, clutches and hardware. |
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ORION List Price: $169.95 Price: $169.95
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Key features ORION
- Two-line, backlit LCD screen
- Illuminated keypad; illumination is adjustable
- Plug in to any SkyQuest XT IntelliScope for computerized pointing access to celestial objects
- User-friendly menu buttons for object types, Tour, ID mode, and more
- Locates over 14,000 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and more with pushbutton ease
- Model: Orion IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator
Review Orion IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator / ORION:Give your IntelliScope Dob a brain! Simply plug the Computerized Object Locator into the base of any SkyQuest XT IntelliScope and you're all set to locate and view any of 14,000 celestial objects. You just select an object from the user-friendly menu buttons, then move the telescope in the direction of the guide arrows on the LCD screen. In seconds, the IntelliScope's two high-resolution digital encoders pinpoint the object, placing it right in the telescope's field of view. The internal database includes 837 stars (including double and variable stars), 7,840 NGC objects, 5,386 IC objects, 101 Messier objects, 8 planets, and 99 user-entered objects. It also features 12 monthly tours of the coolest objects. Whether you are an entry-level or expert astronomer, the Object Locator makes observing the night sky with your IntelliScope Dob incredibly easy and fun. |
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ORION List Price: $36.95 Price: $36.95
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Key features ORION
- Useful for either prime-focus or eyepiece-projection photography with refractors or reflectors
- Requires T-ring, sold separately, for your particular brand of camera
- Slides into telescope focuser; has T-threads for attachment of camera body
- Model: Orion 1.25" Universal Camera Adapter
Review Orion 1.25" Universal Camera Adapter / ORION:These adapters allow attachment of a 35mm SLR camera body to reflector and refractor telescopes for which T-adapters are not available. The adapter slides into the eyepiece holder as an eyepiece normally would. All models are composed of two detachable parts: a T-adapter for prime-focus photography, and an extension tube for eyepiece-projection photography. A setscrew in the extension tube holds the eyepiece in place. Each adapter is precision made of black-anodized aluminum. The 1. 25" models are threaded for eyepiece filters. A T-ring, sold separately, is required to couple your 35mm camera body to the universal adapter. |
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Celestron 93774 Dimentions: 9 x 3 x 7 inches Weight: 1.05 pounds List Price: $118.00 Price: $79.95
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Key features Celestron 93774
- X-Y alignment screws for quick and accurate alignment
- Quick release dovetail attachment allows dual use as a pointing device for your telescope or as a hand held star pointer.
- Two Mounting brackets; one for dovetail mounts, one for SCT telescopes
- 5mW green laser
- Model: Celestron 93774 Laser Pointer with Telescope Mount
Review Celestron 93774 Laser Pointer with Telescope Mount / Celestron 93774: |
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ORION List Price: $132.95 Price: $132.95
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Key features ORION
- This 8mm eyepiece sports a monster 1-1/4"-diameter eye lens and a generous 20mm eye relief
- Lens edges are blackened to ensure excellent contrast
- Optics are fully multi-coated to maximize light transmission
- One-year limited warranty
- Offers a 68 degree apparent field of view for a wide-field window into the heavens
- Model: Orion 8.0mm Stratus Wide-Field Eyepiece, 1.25"/2"
Review Orion 8.0mm 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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