Saturday, December 31, 2011

Celestron Accessory Kit

!±8± Celestron Accessory Kit

Brand : Celestron | Rate : | Price : $134.48
Post Date : Dec 31, 2011 19:42:12 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Five superior grade Plossl eyepieces, all fully multi-coated for maximum contrast and resolution
  • 2x, 1.25-inch Barlow lens gives you a total of ten power combinations
  • Six colored eyepiece (planetary) filters
  • 1.25-inch Moon filter provides maximum enjoyment of the moon especially during the brighter phases
  • Items in this kit are valued at over 0.00 if purchased separately

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Celestron NexStar 8 SE Telescope

!±8± Celestron NexStar 8 SE Telescope


Rate : | Price : $999.00 | Post Date : Dec 18, 2011 22:33:10
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The Celestron NexStar 8SE Telescope offers a multitude of features, including the 2032mm focal length and SkyAlign. Viewing the stars will never be the same, as you expand your horizons with the stimulating and technological advances included in the Celestron Telescope. Inside the Celestron NexStar, you find an autoguider port to enable long exposure photos, as well as the exceptional Go To button to quickly locate and position the star of your choice. The Celestron NexStar 8SE Telescope lets you peer deep into the universe with the largest model in this deluxe series of computer-controlled telescopes.Features:8" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope with 203.2mm aperture78% more light gathering power than 6" models2032mm focal lengthFocal ratio: 10Portable – weighs 33 lb including the tripodCombines the classic heritage of the original orange tube telescopes with the latest state-of-the-art featuresStarBright XLT high transmission coatings come standardCelestron's unique patented single fork arm with integral hand control design provides a rigid and smooth operating structure for the optical tubeStar diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the skyProven NexStar computer control technologySkyAlign allows you to align on any three bright celestial objects, making for a fast and easy alignment processIncludes:Quick release fork arm mount, optical tube and accessory tray for no-tool setupStarPointer finderscope to help with alignment and accurately locating objectsSturdy computerized altazimuth mountInternal battery compartment to prevent cord wrap during useUltra sturdy steel tripod with accessory tray40,000 object database with 200 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objectsFlash upgradeable hand control software and motor control units for downloading product updates over the InternetAutoguider port for long exposure astrophotographyDC Servo motors with encoders on both axesCustom databa

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Cheap Telescopes for Beginners - Yes There Are Some Good Ones!

!±8± Cheap Telescopes for Beginners - Yes There Are Some Good Ones!

I'm sometimes asked to recommend a cheap telescope for a beginner and find myself asking several questions in return. You see there are so many factors involved other than the budget one, it really can be a difficult question to answer! One overriding factor is how and where the telescope is likely to be used.

If for instance the purchaser is hoping to get into astrophotography, he can forget the notion of getting a cheap telescope, they are simply not going to be of use to him. On the other hand if the purchaser wants to use the telescope for land viewing, spotting passing whales and so forth, the question becomes much simpler to answer.

Most purchasers however are looking to do a little amateur astronomy and this is where the question gets a little tricky to deal with. Unfortunately those cheap and nasty telescopes you see in department stores or on eBay have raised expectations to an unrealistic level. Those pictures you see on the boxes those scopes come in are completely unrealistic, they are usually artists impressions of planets and hubble pictures of faraway nebulae and certainly not what you are going to see through your new telescope!

As a general guideline I tend to recommend small refractors (up to apertures 90mm or so) as being suitable for beginners as a quick an easy scope to use, minimal maintenance or set-up time required for casual observation of nearby planets and of course excellent lunar views. They are also more suitable than reflectors in the city and suburbs where light pollution is an issue.

On the other hand if you live away from the suburbs and are not too concerned about a little bit of maintenance or some set-up time then the largest reflector you can afford and handle would be the way to go - they offer excellent deep sky views if you have a good dark sky location to view from.

Check out the beginners telescopes from brands like Celestron and Orion at TelescopeChoice.com for some bargains.


Cheap Telescopes for Beginners - Yes There Are Some Good Ones!

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