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Models & Brands: Meade 822, Swarovski, Celestron 94119-30, Celestron 93387, Celestron, Tele Vue, Celestron 21048, Kendrick, Meade, Veho VMS-001

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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
  • Extends to 54 inches
  • For observing from seated or standing position
  • For use with Meade ETX-60AT and ETX-70AT
  • Minimum position is 34 inches
  • Rigid observing platform
  • 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.
Swarovski
Swarovski
Price: $1,499.00

Review Swarovski PH Series 1.5-6x42SR 4A Riflescope w/ Innovative Mounting Rail / Swarovski:

Swarovski PH Series 1. 5-6x42SR 4A Riflescope w/ Innovative Mounting Rail.
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
  • Full 26-millimeter clear aperture
  • Kit includes 23A Light Red, 38A Blue, 58 Green, and Neutral Density-50
  • Double-threaded for stacked operation
  • Eyepiece filter set for 1.25-inch eyepieces
  • Increases contrast and definition, while reducing eye fatigue
  • 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 93387
Celestron 93387
Dimentions: 8 x 8 x 6 inches
Weight: 1.06 pounds
List Price: $89.99
Price: $50.88
Key features Celestron 93387
  • Parafocal - Little or no focusing adjustment needed when switching from a low power eyepiece to a high power eyepiece
  • 6-Element design using extra low dispersion (ED) glass on highly curved elements Fully Multi-Coated
  • More than 25mm of clear aperture
  • 55 degree apparent Field of View 20mm eye relief Soft Rubber Rolldown Eyecups
  • Model: Celestron X-CEL Series 1-1/4 5mm Eyepiece

Review Celestron X-CEL Series 1-1/4 5mm Eyepiece / Celestron 93387:

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.
Celestron
Celestron
Weight: 0.25 pounds
List Price: $61.95
Price: $39.47
Key features Celestron
  • CSN
  • Celestron T-Adapter/Barlow Lens Universal 1-1/4" : 93640
  • 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.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.55 pounds
List Price: $70.00
Price: $65.00

Review Tele Vue Piggy-Cam Piggyback Adapter. / Tele Vue:

Mount your camera to Piggy-cam for greatest flexibility in piggy-back photography. The Piggy-Cam's 3/8" thick tilting base plate can be locked at virtually any angle allowing you the most pleasing photo composition.
Celestron 21048
Celestron 21048
Dimentions: 37.4 x 11 x 6.9 inches
Weight: 22.7 pounds
List Price: $199.95
Price: $99.00
Key features Celestron 21048
  • 3x Barlow lens
  • 900mm focal length
  • Comes with aluminum tripod and accessory tray
  • 80mm aperture
  • German equatorial mount
  • Model: Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ Telescope

Review Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ Telescope / Celestron 21048:

The Celestron PowerSeeker series of telescopes is designed to give the first-time buyer the perfect combination of quality, value, features and power. Offering exceptional value, these telescopes feature portable yet powerful designs with ample optical performance to excite any newcomer to the world of amateur astronomy. PRODUCT FEATURES:Easy to assemble 80mm German Equatorial refractor;78% brighter images than a 60mm telescope;Pre-assembled aluminum tripod and accessory tray;Slow motion controls for smooth tracking;3x Barlow lens triples the magnifying power of each eyepiece;FinderScope: 5x24;Includes two 1. 25" eyepieces and Star diagonal;Includes CD-ROM "The Sky" Astronomy Software;Suitable for celestial and terrestrial viewing.
Kendrick
Kendrick
Weight: 0.6 pounds
Price: $84.95
Key features Kendrick
  • It is Energy Efficient. Variable settings on the controller allow maximum conservation of battery power.
  • This system has heaters for almost all the optical components used in amateur astronomy,
  • It Also has these Other Attractive Features:
  • The Kendrick Dew Remover System was developed to meet the need in the astronomical community for an effective dew removal and prevention system.
  • Repeated Field Testing on many types and optical surfaces under many conditions and hundreds of satisfied customers has proven the effectiveness of this product over and over
  • Model: Kendrick Dew Remover Heater for Meade 7" Refractor, 7" Maksutov-Cassegrain, 8" SCT, Celestron C8, Astro Physics 7" Refractor. Will fit 8" to 9.5" OD (200mm to 250mm OD)

Review Kendrick Dew Remover Heater for Meade 7" Refractor, 7" Maksutov-Cassegrain, 8" SCT, Celestron C8, Astro Physics 7" Refractor. Will fit 8" to 9.5" OD (200mm to 250mm OD) / Kendrick:

The Kendrick Dew Remover System is centered around the standard controller, which is required for activating the heater. (not included) The heaters have been built to use only as much power as necessary and thereby not waste energy. They have sponge insulation on one side to prevent heat being lost into the atmosphere. The heat is directed into the optics instead and because of this, less energy is needed to keep your optics moisture free. The heaters wrap around your objectives, label side out and are held in place by elastic/Velcro attachments. (Telrad heaters are held in place with an elastic band. The heaters for secondary mirrors are placed on the backside of the secondary and can be held in place by using the polyester batting found inside the secondary mirror holder. The. 965", 1. 25" and 2" are considered eyepiece heaters. [+]
The 2" are also heaters for camera lenses and certain binoculars. ).
Meade
Meade
Dimentions: 30.5 x 15.5 x 7.5 inches
Weight: 11 pounds
List Price: $200.00
Price: $79.95
Key features Meade
  • Altazimuth mount for smooth movement
  • Aluminum tripod with accessory tray
  • 700mm focal length
  • Great for terrestrial and space viewing
  • 2 eye pieces (78x and 28x)
  • Model: Meade NG60 60mm Refractor Telescope

Review Meade NG60 60mm Refractor Telescope / Meade:

Veho VMS-001
Veho VMS-001
Price: $149.95
Key features Veho VMS-001
  • Controller - High Speed DSP
  • Image sensor - 1.3 Mega Pixel CMOS sensor for high-resolution
  • Magnification - 20x - 200x Maximum (that's up to 200 times)
  • Interface USB 1.1 & USB 2.0 Hi Speed
  • Video Format - AVI, Up to 1280 x 960
  • Model: Veho VMS-001 200x 1.3 Megapixel Digital USB Microscope

Review Veho VMS-001 200x 1.3 Megapixel Digital USB Microscope / Veho VMS-001:

Remember that film, The Incredible Shrinking Man. What if you had a close view of a world you take for granted? Suppose you saw tiny things up close? See things like you've never had before. The Veho VMS-001 USB-powered microscope lets you zoom in (from 20x to 200x) on any object you fancy. And thanks to its accompanying software you can record your findings as photos and videos on your PC. Hold it like a pen or pop it on its smart little desktop stand. It even boasts an internal white LED to illuminate objects to the max. You'll never be bored at your desk again. Have you ever wondered what a bread crumb looks like up close? How about a toenail clipping? Or a grain of dust? Zoom in (from 20x to 200x) on any object you fancy and explore. The microcosmic world suddenly becomes large. Hold it like a pen or pop it on its smart little desktop stand. [+]
A superbright internal white LED illuminates your new discoveries. Is that an ant crawling on your bed? Want to meet it before you kill it? Or will you be able to. Journey to the world of the diminutive and discover that teensy-weensy may be more significant than you believed. It comes with software for easy capture to your PC. Whether you're a budding scientist, a science freak, or just curious, the Veho VMS-001 200x 1. 3 Megapixel Digital USB Microscope is your camera and eye to the universe that's normally beyond your sight. Get ready for your close-up. Frame rate - 30 frames per second under 600 lux brightness Power - USB powered (no PSU needed) Light source - 4x White light LED Ultra compact - 4. 4 x 1. 3 inchesMinimum System Requirements Microsoft Windows 98se, 2000, XP or Vista only 700Mhz CPU, 20MB Hard drive, 384MB ram.
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