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Models & Brands: Celestron, ORION, Walkstool Walkstool Comfort 55 X-Large Stool - 22, Barska AE10748, Bushnell 78-7360, Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085, Celestron, MEA, ORION 09854, ORION
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Celestron Weight: 1.7 pounds List Price: $142.95 Price: $98.99
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Review Celestron 93980 SkyScout Connect adapter / Celestron:The Celestron SkyScout Connect is an adapter that allows your SkyScout Personal Planetarium to control your Celestron computerized telescope. Once you've located or identified an object in the SkyScout database, a simple push of a button slews your telescope to that object so you can observe it at your leisure while your Celestron scope tracks the object flawlessly. In addition, the SkyScout Connect adds GPS capabilities to any Celestron computerized scope that doesn't already have GPS built in. It makes scope set-up and alignment on the sky even easier for those Celestron telescopes not already equipped with GPS. The SkyScout Connect works with any Celestron SLT, NexStar SE, Advanced Series, CPC, and CGE telescope. It consists of a cradle with built-in electronics that holds your telescope hand control. Your hand control and SkyScout are hooked up to the SkyScout Connect cradle using the supplied cables. |
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ORION List Price: $49.95 Price: $49.95
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Key features ORION
- Table surface 32"x32"
- Compact 32"x6" Roll-A-Table becomes a sturdy table for your observing equipment
- Stands 28" high on sturdy aluminum legs and weighs just 10 lbs
- Features lightweight aluminum frame and a waterproof vinyl-covered wood slat top with side pocket
- Model: Portable Roll-A-Table
Review Portable Roll-A-Table / ORION:In just two minutes a compact 32"x6" bundle becomes a sturdy table for your observing equipment. Roll-A-Table has a lightweight aluminum frame and a waterproof vinyl-covered wood slat top with side pocket. Stands 28" high on sturdy aluminum legs and weighs just 10 lbs. Table surface 32"x32". Terrific for the mobile astronomer. Ideal for camping, too. Built-in handle. |
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Walkstool Walkstool Comfort 55 X-Large Stool - 22 Weight: 2.2 pounds Price: $79.00
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Key features Walkstool Walkstool Comfort 55 X-Large Stool - 22
- Walkstool is light, compact and extremely comfortable to sit on
- Comfortable seat sizes
- Available in three models: 18 inch, 22 inch (this model), and 26 inch.
- Telescopic legs give you two seating positions
- Rubber feet help reduce sinking into soft surfaces
- Model: Walkstool Comfort XL, 22" High Extra Large Portable Tripod Stool, Supports up to 495 lbs.
Review Walkstool Comfort XL, 22" High Extra Large Portable Tripod Stool, Supports up to 495 lbs. / Walkstool Walkstool Comfort 55 X-Large Stool - 22:Walkstool Comfort 18in (45cm), 22in (55cm), and 26in (65cm) sitting heights, are for people that like to sit very comfortable. The seats are approximatly 40%, 60% and 80% bigger than a normal seat for a three legged stool. The higher the sitting height, the bigger the seat size. Ranging from 18" like a normal chair to 26" for hunters and tall people. |
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Barska AE10748 Dimentions: 23 x 5 x 5.1 inches List Price: $91.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Barska AE10748
- Excellent for astronomy beginners
- All glass coated optics for enhanced image brightness
- Pan-head mount and includes a sturdy adjustable tripod, erecting eyepiece and a 45° diagonal
- Solid refractor telescope with a 5x24 finderscope
- Includes 2 separate Interchangeable eyepieces and a 3x Barlow lens to increase viewing power
- Model: Barska Starwatcher 400x600mm Refractor Telescope
Review Barska Starwatcher 400x600mm Refractor Telescope / Barska AE10748:Barska Starwatcher 50mmx600mm PH Refractor Telescope AE10748 Ground |
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Bushnell 78-7360 Dimentions: 0.012 x x inches Weight: 2.3 pounds List Price: $290.95 Price: $159.95
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Key features Bushnell 78-7360
- Exit Pupil - 3mm@20x, 1mm@60x
- Weight - 36.5 ounces
- Length - 14.5
- Field of View @ 1000 Yards - 88' @ 20x, 40'@60x
- Exclusive multi-position eyepiece offers infinite viewing positions between straight through and 90 degrees, for comfortable viewing in every situation
- Model: Bushnell 20-60x60 Multi Position Spacemaster Spotting Scope
Review Bushnell 20-60x60 Multi Position Spacemaster Spotting Scope / Bushnell 78-7360:Spacemasters have set the standards by which all other spotting scopes have been judged for nearly two decades. And for good reason. Premium engineering and fully coated optics promise outstanding image quality, while the extra-long eye relief makes them glasses friendly. |
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Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085 Dimentions: 41.5 x 9.5 x 7.2 inches Weight: 19.37 pounds List Price: $299.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085
- 900mm Focal Length F/10
- Rack & Pinion Focuser
- Two 1.25 Premium Eyepieces
- Aperture 90mm (3.5 inches)
- Alt-Azimuth Mount With Slow Motion Controls
- Model: Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope
Review Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope / Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085:Peer into the mysteries of the galaxy and inspire a life-long love of astronomy with this superior scope ideal for sky and land viewing. Perfect for observing the moon, planets and land objectsExcellent beginner telescopeLarge 90mm diameter refractive lensCaptures more light for brighter images and greater detail2 premium 1. 25" Super Plossl eyepieces for a wide visual fieldSee more of the sky at greater magnificationsAutoStar Suite Astronomer software on DVD introduces the night sky and more than 10,000 celestial objectsAssembles in minutesRed-dot projection viewfinder makes locating objects quick and easyUnique mount has dual axis slow motion controls for precise operationStable aluminum leg tripodFrom bright, deep-space nebulae and galaxies to the craters of our own moon, this 90mm refracting telescope is an excellent partner in your journey to discover the night skies. |
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Celestron Weight: 28.66 pounds List Price: $358.00 Price: $169.00
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Key features Celestron
- Comes with adjustable aluminum tripod
- 227.5x maximum magnification
- Newtonian reflector optics
- Manual slow-motion controls
- 900mm focal length
- Model: Celestron Firstscope 114EQ 114mm Reflector Telescope
Review Celestron Firstscope 114EQ 114mm Reflector Telescope / Celestron:The FirstScope 114 series features two models to meet your individual needs. Both are high quality, economical telescope with superb optical systems housed in a glossy black metal tube. The equatorial mounts are quite stable, with setting circles and slow motion controls on both axes for easy, smooth tracking. Strict adherence to Celestron's tough quality standards for manufacturing, assembly and testing ensures that each telescope performs well. The German equatorial mount features setting circles and slow motion controls on the R. A. and DEC axes. These controls will enhance your viewing experience by simplifying both locating and tracking objects. When you're looking for a telescope offering a bit more versatility and control than the altazimuth models, these are the telescopes to consider. These telescopes yield breathtaking views of the moon, Saturn with its ring structure, Jupiter and its belts, and hundreds of deep-sky objects including: galaxies, nebulae and star clusters. [+]
Add an optional solar filter and you can observe activity on the sun. The Celestron Firstscope 114 EQ is a Newtonian reflector telescope packaged with two eyepieces and a sturdy equatorial mount. Invented by Sir Isaac Newton, reflector telescopes provide more light gathering power per dollar than any other telescope design. The Firstscope 114 EQ, with 114mm (4. 5 inches) of aperture, provides images that are twice as bright as 80mm telescopes, and more than three times brighter than 60mm beginner scopes. The Firstscope 114 EQ features a classic Newtonian reflector design. What can I see with the Firstscope 114 EQ telescope? On clear, calm nights I've been able to see the Cassini division in Saturn's rings and multiple cloud bands on the surface of Jupiter. The Firstscope 114 EQ even brings out pleasing detail in deep space objects. Many of the best galaxies and star clusters were discovered by comet hunter Charles Messier. The Pleiades cluster (M45) is known as the seven sisters because sharp-eyed people can make out six or seven stars with the naked eye. A telescope turns M45 into a beautiful cluster containing dozens of blue- white stars. In 1764, Messier described another deep space object, globular star cluster M13 in the constellation Hercules, as a glowing nebula without a star. That's just how M13 looks to this day in smaller 60mm and 80mm telescopes. When I observe M13 from a dark rural location with the Firstscope 114 EQ however, at 90x magnification, M13 takes on the distinctly grainy appearance of a glowing snow ball full of tiny stars. The Firstscope 114 EQ, like any Newtonian reflector, is a telescope that rewards patience. The mirrors in the Firstscope 114 EQ may need to be aligned or "collimated" from time to time-I find the Celestron Collimation Eyepiece helps get this fine-tuning just right-but the reward is sharp images of the planets even when using the 4mm eyepiece in Celestron's optional accessory kit for a magnification of 225x. The CG3 equatorial mount can be equipped with an optional #93515 motor drive to track the planets at high power, although I find that manual tracking with the standard slow motion controls works pretty well up to magnifications of 120x or so. You'll want some star charts to help find your way around the sky, I like the monthly star charts in Night Sky magazine because they help to find the planets as well as stars and galaxies. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Reflector design good value Pleasing detail on brighter star clusters and galaxies Cons: Optics may need occasional fine-tuning Terrestrial images appear upside-down The Firstscope 114 EQ is a high quality, economical telescope with superb optical systems housed in a glossy black metal tube. The equatorial mounts are quite stable, with setting circles and slow motion controls on both axes for easy, smooth tracking. Strict adherence to Celestron's tough quality standards for manufacturing, assembly and testing ensures that each telescope performs well. The 114mm (4. 5 inch) Newtonian equatorial telescope is the most popular size telescope for the more serious beginning or intermediate level astronomy enthusiast, and for good reason. The large light gathering power of this 4. 5 inch telescope makes it ideal for deep-sky observation of galaxies, star clusters and nebulae, as well as lunar and planetary observing. This makes for a very useful and versatile instrument that can take an observer from the very first time looking through a telescope's eyepiece, through years of observing interesting subjects near and far in the night sky. Reflectors This is a reflector telescope. Reflectors (also known as Newtonian reflectors or catoptrics) capture light with a mirror at the bottom of a tube, which sends the image to the eyepiece at the top of the tube. First-time telescope users sometimes have difficulty with the idea of looking through the side of a telescope, but the big draw for reflectors is that they are by far the cheapest to manufacture-and thus offer the best value-of all telescope types. They also generally have zero chromatic aberration. Read more about different telescope designs in our buying guide Firstscope 114 EQ Specifications: 114mm (4. 5") Aperture Focal Length of 900mm Focal Ratio of f/8 Weighs: 19 Lbs. Firstscope 114 EQ Standard Accessories: Two 1. 25 inch Eyepieces: 20mm MA Eyepiece (45x), 10mm MA Eyepiece (90x) 1. 25 inch Focuser with. 96 inch Adapter Star Pointer Finderscope Sturdy, Adjustable Aluminum Tripod with Accessory Tray Moon viewing 101 The moon is often one of the first celestial objects a beginner will look at through his or her telescope. Here are a couple hints for you once you get your hands on your new 114 EQ. Often, it is tempting to look at the Moon when it is full. At this time, the face we see is fully illuminated and its light can be overpowering. In addition, little or no contrast can be seen during this phase. One of the best times to observe the Moon is during its partial phases (around the time of first or third quarter). Long shadows reveal a great amount of detail on the lunar surface. At low power you will be able to see most of the lunar disk at one time. The optional Reducer/Corrector lens allows for breath-taking views of the entire lunar disk when used with a low power eyepiece. Change to higher power (magnification) to focus in on a smaller area. Choose the lunar tracking rate from the NexStar's MENU tracking rate options to keep the moon centered in the eyepiece even at high magnifications. |
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MEA Weight: 0.5 pounds List Price: $99.00 Price: $44.99
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Key features MEA
- MEA
- Meade #506 AstroFinder Software and Cable Connector Kit - 04513
- Model: Meade #506 AstroFinder Software and Cable Connector Kit - 04513
Review Meade #506 AstroFinder Software and Cable Connector Kit - 04513 / MEA:AstroFinder Software/Connector Cable Kit: With Meade AstroFinder software loaded into your PC, Autostar-equipped ETX telescopes may be remotely controlled from the PC display. For ETX-70AT order with #506 Connector Cable Set; for all other ETX models orde. |
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ORION 09854 List Price: $99.95 Price: $99.95
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Key features ORION 09854
- One-year limited warranty
- Includes sturdy tripod and altazimuth mount for simple horizontal and vertical movement
- 60mm aperture and 700mm focal length for great image quality.
- A great telescope for beginners of all ages!
- Includes two Kellner eyepieces, focuser, finder scope, and FREE Starry Night astronomy software
- Model: Orion Observer 60 Altaz Refractor Telescope
Review Orion Observer 60 Altaz Refractor Telescope / ORION 09854:For about the price of a fast-food meal and a movie, the whole family can enjoy countless nights out with our Observer 60 telescope. This is a great way for parents to give their kids (or themselves!) their first glimpses of lunar craters, Saturn's rings, Jupiter's moons, star clusters, and bright nebulas. Beware of those flimsy department store models! Our Observer 60 features antireflection 60mm achromatic optics - focal length 700mm (f/11. 7) - a sturdy, but easy to operate altazimuth mount, and an aluminum tripod with accessory tray. The Observer 60 now comes equipped with an Orion EZ Finder II, a viewfinder that superimposes a red LED-powered dot on the sky to help aim the telescope. Just center the dot on your target and start observing! Includes two fully coated 1. 25" Kellner eyepieces, a 90-degree mirror diagonal, and an altitude control arm. One-year limited warranty. |
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ORION List Price: $249.95 Price: $249.95
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Key features ORION
- Big-aperture optics + point-and-view ease of use = out-of-this-world value
- Crisp images from the craters of the moon to the edge of the galaxy
- One-year limited warranty
- When the moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars, you'll be able to see it all
- Classic entry-level scope at an amazing price
- Model: Orion SkyQuest XT6 6" Classic Dobsonian
Review Orion SkyQuest XT6 6" Classic Dobsonian / ORION:It's no wonder customers heap 5-star ratings on this "gentle giant. " For not only does its jumbo-sized optics and uncomplicated design bring a "new level of joy to simple observing," raved Astronomy magazine, but it's also one of the most affordable quality Dobs on the market. The SkyQuest XT6 Classic isn't just good bang for the buck, it's a supernova of telescope value! The XT6 Classic gives you the deep-space thrills without the deep-pocket frills. We've kept it lean and mean to keep its price low for tight budgets. But rest assured, it comes fully equipped for adventure, whether you're a beginning stargazer or are graduating to a more capable instrument. It features an expertly figured parabolic mirror housed in an enameled steel optical tube. The tube rides on a stable Dobsonian base that allows easy point-and-view navigation and has a convenient carrying handle. A 2" Crayford focuser, EZ Finder II aiming device, 25mm Sirius Plossl eyepiece (1. 25"), and quick-collimation cap are all standard equipment. Setup takes only a minute, leaving the rest of the evening to marvel at the planets, the Moon, and a myriad of deep-sky treasures. [+]
Enjoy the fantastic views - and savings! One-year limited warranty. |
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