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ORION
ORION
List Price: $81.95
Price: $81.95
Key features ORION
  • Dovetail foot fits many Orion scopes; optional dovetail base available to fit most non-Orion scopes
  • Powerful 9x magnifying power, 50mm-diamter objective lenses and 5-degree field of view
  • Fully coated, achromatic glass optics yield crisp, bright images
  • This crosshair finder makes aiming your telescope easy by showing an upright, non-reversed image
  • Right-angle design lets you view in comfort. No more crouching or craning your neck.
  • Model: Orion 9x50 Right-Angle, Correct-Image Finder Scope

Review Orion 9x50 Right-Angle, Correct-Image Finder Scope / ORION:

Sometimes looking through a straight finder scope can be a strain, making you crouch down and crane your neck. Well, you can call off the chiropractors because our right-angle finder scopes let you view in contortion-free comfort! What's more, they have a built-in Amici prism to provide a correctly oriented view - not upside-down as with standard finders. These achromatic, crosshair finders feature fully coated glass lenses, internal baffling, and focus adjustment. Each includes an aluminum bracket with two perpendicular thumbscrews for easy alignment. Dovetail foot fits many Orion telescopes (see list). Dovetail base (#7214) can be purchased for custom installations. Prism and eyepiece are not removable.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $379.95
Price: $379.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes two counterweights (4 and 7.5 lbs). Total weight with counterweights equals 35 lbs.
  • Heavy-duty SkyView Pro sets a new quality standard for demanding amateur astronomers
  • Supports telescope tubes up to 20 lbs; tubes attach via a quick-release dovetail bar
  • Features enclosed 360-degree worm gears and 86mm-diameter setting circles for easy object location
  • Dual slow-motion knobs allow fine manual control; accepts optional electronic drives
  • Model: Orion SkyView Pro Equatorial Mount

Review Orion SkyView Pro Equatorial Mount / ORION:

Our heavy-duty SkyView Pro EQ sets a new standard for stability, precision control, and affordability in a mount designed for the demanding amateur astronomer. A step up in rigidity and load capacity from the SkyView Deluxe mount, the "SVP" supports telescope tubes weighing up to 20 lbs. It is every bit the equal of venerable Japanese-made mounts but at less than half the price. Its all-metal head features enclosed 360-degree worm gears plus large, 86mm-diameter setting circles for easy object location by celestial coordinates. Telescopes attach via a quick-release dovetail plate (included). The head glides effortlessly in right ascension and declination. Dual slow-motion knobs allow manual fine control, and an optional TrueTrack single- or dual-axis DC drive can be added for electronic tracking and photographic guiding. Other features include an azimuth fine adjustment and a latitude scale. The mount accepts an optional polar-alignment scope.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $54.95
Price: $54.95
Key features ORION
  • Small but sturdy equatorial mount that's perfect for traveling or campouts
  • Makes a terrific tracking platform for wide-field astrophotography with a 35mm camera
  • Features an all-metal EQ-1 equatorial head perched on a tripod with three thread-on legs
  • Includes counterweight, dual slow-motion cables, latitude adjustment, and 1/4"-20 adapter
  • Height approximately 14", weight 10 lbs., 5 oz.
  • Model: Orion Min-EQ Tabletop Equatorial Mount

Review Orion Min-EQ Tabletop Equatorial Mount / ORION:

Here' s a nifty little equatorial mount for small telescopes that makes a perfect stargazing companion for campouts and trips. It' s our all-metal EQ-1 equatorial head perched on three thread-on legs, complete with counterweight, dual slow-motion cables, latitude adjustment, and 14"-20 adapter. Set it on a park bench or large rock, or even on your car' s hood for an impromptu scan of the heavens. Also makes a terrific tracking platform for wide-field astrophotography with a 35mm camera! Height ~14", weighs 10 lbs. , 5 oz.
Celestron 94119-30
Celestron 94119-30
Dimentions: 8 x 8 x 6 inches
Weight: 0.15 pounds
List Price: $33.99
Price: $29.00
Key features Celestron 94119-30
  • Eyepiece filter set for 1.25-inch eyepieces
  • Full 26-millimeter clear aperture
  • Double-threaded for stacked operation
  • Increases contrast and definition, while reducing eye fatigue
  • Kit includes 23A Light Red, 38A Blue, 58 Green, and Neutral Density-50
  • Model: Celestron Eyepiece Filter Set 1-1/4 (23A,38A,58,ND-50)

Review Celestron Eyepiece Filter Set 1-1/4 (23A,38A,58,ND-50) / Celestron 94119-30:

Celestron offers four convenient filter sets, which contain four different filters per set. Not only are these highly useful filter combinations, but they also offer an economical way to add versatility to your filter collection. Celestron's filters are made of high quality, solid plane parallel glass with excellent homogeneity. They're anti-reflection coated to prevent glaring and ghosting. All eyepiece filters are threaded to fit Celestron's, and most other manufacturer's, 1¼" eyepieces, and offer a full 26mm clear aperture. #23A Light Red 25% T [Series 3] All observing information for this filter is the same as that given for the #25 filter, with the exception of the following: Mars - Reduces light from blue and green areas which darkens the maria, oases and canal markings, while lightening the orange-hued desert regions. Sharpens the boundaries of yellow dust clouds. Comets - Improves definition of comet dust tails. #38A Blue 17% T [Series 3] Moon - Enhance lunar detail. Jupiter - Enhance the boundaries between the reddish belts and adjacent bright zones. [+]
Useful for viewing the Great Red Spot. Mars - Very useful during the violet clearing. Helpful in studying surface features and polar caps. Mercury - Improve observation of dusky surface markings at twilight, when the planet is near the horizon. Saturn - Enhance low-contrast features between the belts and zones. Venus - Useful for increased contrast of dark shadings in upper Venusian cloud.
Celestron
Celestron
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $61.95
Price: $39.47
Key features Celestron
  • Celestron T-Adapter/Barlow Lens Universal 1-1/4" : 93640
  • CSN
  • Model: Celestron Universal 1¼" T-Adapter.

Review Celestron Universal 1¼" T-Adapter. / Celestron:

A T-Adapter allows you to attach your 35mm SLR camera to the prime focus of your telescope or spotting scope. This arrangement is used for terrestrial photography and short exposure lunar and planetary photography. It can also be used for long exposure deep-sky photography when using a separate guidescope. Both a T-Adapter and T-Ring are required to mount a camera to your instrument. - some instruments have built-in T-AdaptersSimilar to #93625 but in addition includes an integral 2x Barlow lens which can be used visually or photographically.
Meade 822
Meade 822
Dimentions: 9.3 x 32.2 x 9.9 inches
List Price: $150.00
Price: $105.00
Key features Meade 822
  • Minimum position is 34 inches
  • For observing from seated or standing position
  • Extends to 54 inches
  • Rigid observing platform
  • For use with Meade ETX-60AT and ETX-70AT
  • Model: Meade Standard Field Tripod #882

Review Meade Standard Field Tripod #882 / Meade 822:

Founded in 1972 and public since 1997, Meade is a world leader in the design and manufacture of telescopes and accessories for amateur astronomers. The Company's innovative and technologically advanced products are recognized to be among the best in the world.
ORION
List Price: $139.95
Price: $139.95

Review Orion Solar Filters(2) for GiantView 100mm / ORION:

Who said you have to be in the dark to do astronomy! Turning your telescope to the Sun is fun and educational. Watch the march of giant sunspots, the clouds of glowing vapor in the photosphere, and solar "granulation" detail. But be sure to protect your precious vision with safe Orion solar filters! Looking at the Sun without one, even for an instant, can permanently damage your eyes. Superior to Mylar These full-aperture optical glass filters deliver superb views of the Sun, without risk to your eyes. While more expensive than Mylar filters, Orion solar filters provide better contrast, a more natural yellow-orange â color rather than blue â and are more durable. They're ideal for photographing the Sun too. The glass elements are machine-polished and triple-coated with an advanced nickel-chromium stainless steel alloy for a scratch-resistant surface. The filter passes only a fraction of the incoming light, rejecting harmful ultraviolet and infrared radiation. Each filter is mounted in an aluminum cell that slide-fits over the objective lenses of the binoculars.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $99.95
Price: $99.95
Key features ORION
  • Works even in light-polluted or moonlit skies!
  • Now uses electronic feedback regulation to ensure ultra-stable beam intensity, even in cold weather
  • 3mW - 5mW power output
  • 6-inch long aluminum body with pocket clip. Includes AAA batteries
  • Allows you to point out stars, planets, constellations - even moving satellites - to others
  • Model: Orion Skyline Deluxe Green Laser Pointer

Review Orion Skyline Deluxe Green Laser Pointer / ORION:

Have you ever wanted to point out the Orion Nebula, or trace the outline of the Sagittarius "Teapot" for a friend or family member? You point your finger, but that just doesn't cut it. "Where? You mean the third star up from that middle pine tree over there?" The SkyLine Deluxe Green Laser Pointer is perfect for stargazers. It emits a thin but distinct green laser beam that appears to stretch all the way to the stars! Skyline's <5mW green beam just keeps going and going, seemingly to infinity. It works in light-polluted or moonlit skies! It's great for pointing out stars, planets, and more for others to see. The SkyLine Deluxe now uses electronic feedback regulation to ensure ultra-stable beam intensity compared to other green lasers on the market, even in cold temperatures.
Meade 3200
Meade 3200
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $59.92
Price: $38.99
Key features Meade 3200
  • Better resolution
  • Each filter has a protective case
  • Comes in 4 colors
  • Increase contrast
  • Optical glass color filters
  • Model: Meade 3200 Color Filter Set

Review Meade 3200 Color Filter Set / Meade 3200:

Meade optical glass color filters increase image contrast and resolution of the Moon and planets. This Lunar and Planetary Color Filter Set includes light yellow, very light red, very light blue, and neutral density filters. Each filter threads into the barrels of all Meade MA, PL, and WA eyepieces and is packed in a separate plastic case for secure storage. Increase the resolution and contrast of your viewing with the Meade 3200 color filter set, which includes red, yellow, blue, and neutral-density filters. Each lens is packed in a separate plastic case for protected storage.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $71.95
Price: $71.95
Key features ORION
  • Fully multi-coated lenses, 40-degree apparent field
  • LED-illuminated double crossline reticle has adjustable focus and brightness
  • This 4-element Plossl is well suited for off-axis guiders where light gathering is minimal
  • SR-54 batteries included. 1.25"
  • Great for accurate polar alignment
  • Model: Orion 12.5mm Illuminated Reticle Eyepiece

Review Orion 12.5mm Illuminated Reticle Eyepiece / ORION:

Great for accurate polar alignment, the 4-element Plossl design is also well suited for off-axis guiders, where light gathering is minimal. Fully multi-coated lenses, 40-deg apparent field. LED-illuminated double crossline reticle has adjustable focus and brightness. SR-54 batteries included. 1. 25" diameter.
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