Friday, December 16, 2011

The Meade LXD75 Is A Large Multifunctioning Telescope With Many Features

!9#: The Meade LXD75 Is A Large Multifunctioning Telescope With Many Features

If you are looking for a telescope as fascinating as the sights you plan to view through it, the Meade LXD75 might just be your baby. A warning to the faint of heart, if you aren't looking for a telescope that demands as much understanding of you as you do of it, try the LX90 series telescopes. These are good professional telescopes that are easy to understand. Or the Meade LX200 might be your choice, since it is a greatly advanced telescope that is not quite so difficult to run.

The Meade LXD75 is a monster of a telescope with many exciting features. It has Go To capabilities. It is a giant telescope on a strong metal base with drives of the dual gear type and motors of the RA and DEC type. They run off an eight DC battery pack which you must purchase separately, as with most telescopes. The controls are AutoStar and contain a database of objects that it recognizes of over thirty-thousand objects. The polar locator can be adjusted in its intensity. It takes batteries also, but these are included with the purchase of the LXD75. This machine is a giant, but it comes with the necessary motors, gears and juice to run it correctly. This ensures your stargazing won't be interrupted.

The LXD75 sits on an all-steel-base of three legs, a necessary feature for such a large piece of scientific equipment. There is a tray supplied on the tripod for keeping this unit's accessories safely stored. The two types of LXD75 telescopes are the Schmidt-Newtonian and the Schmidt-Cassegrain models. The Optic systems of both of these telescopes are placed inside aluminum cylinders. These aluminum cylinders are then placed inside of Steel tubes. Then the whole unit is cooked in enamel. Since this is an air tight unit now, the fuzziness of the image caused by circulating air within the telescope's optics is held to a level almost zero. So now you have a clean optical system with the result being less distortion.

The corrector lenses of virtually all the Meade LXD75 telescopes are made of water white glass. This glass is there to correct distortion, creating crystal clear detailed images. These detailed images are the kind you want to see as you are spending your time enjoying the night sky. The sending of light is also affected, rising to levels of ten percent more than that of the standard glass used in most telescopes.

In the LXD75 those faded and blurred images are no longer a factor. And in regards to alignment, these telescopes have great accuracy. More than thirty-thousand objects can be found automatically, and you will be able to view them through this very accurate optical system. For those who are used to aligning their telescope to objects in the night sky and then having them disappear from view so they have to be aligned again, the LXD75 will be just the ticket. This is a very accurate and beautiful system, and the scientists at Meade offer it to you.


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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Popular Science Toys For Kids

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Why let your kids drain their brains on another game console when you get them something that's fun and will help them learn at the same time? Science toys have grown up a lot since we were kids. Today's telescopes automatically locate planets and stars, ant farms use NASA technology, and new science experiments kits let your kids become budding forensics experts. Here's a guide to the most popular science toys for kids.

Choosing the Best Telescope for Kids

One of the best science toys parents can share with their kids is a telescope. The first time your child beholds the wonders of the heavens is a magical moment, one they will never forget. And wouldn't you rather have your kid camped out all night in the backyard stargazing instead of cracking his thumbs on some mindless video game?=

Here are a few tips for buying a home telescope. Many parents focus on power, or magnification, when trying to figure out what type of telescope to buy for their child. In fact, the aperture, or diameter of the telescope is what determines how much you can see with a telescope. So to get the best telescope for kids, get the widest aperture you can instead of the strongest power.

A stable telescope mount is also important. There's nothing more frustrating than wrestling with a wobbly tripod when your trying to focus on the rings of Saturn. One of the best telescope for kids is the Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope. Not only does it have a rigid, stable platform, it also comes with software with over 10,000 celestrial objects and images to help your child search the heavens night after night.

New Natural Science Toys

Natural science toys have changed a lot since the cloudy plastic bottles filled with Sea Monkeys we grew up with. Even the classic ant farm has been upgraded. Borrowing NASA technology, the Fascinations Antworks Illuminated is a self-contained ant farm where ants burrow through a special food-grade gel they can also eat. Pretty gross, but pretty cool too.

Other natural science toys for kids include mini insect, frog and butterfly habitats and special collectors that let your little ones safely collect their creepy crawlies. Now your kids can observe the wonders of nature without you having to worry about finding toads in their pockets at laundry time.

The Classic Childrens Microscope

If the immense magic of the heavens dazzles your child, so too will the minute wonders of the microscopic world. The modern children's microscope is sturdy, safe and looks cool too. If you're hell-bent on finding low priced kids microscopes, you may want to consider a good microscope kit. Otherwise you'll be hunting down slides, specimen bottles, and all the other accessories your kid suddenly decides he needs.

One of the best kid's microscope kits is the Discovery Exclusive Macro Microscope. It comes with all the basic accessories such as slides, tweezers and specimen bottles along with a book of experiments and real specimens including cloth from a real 900-year old Peruvian mummy! Maybe that will stop your kid from asking you to save your hair and toenail clippings for them.

Easy Science Kits for Kids

Children's science kits used to be confined to nerdy adolescents trying to create explosions in their basement with a junior chemistry set. Today's easy science kits for kids are safer and more fun. Most science kits include bottles of simple chemicals and all the lab equipment (test tubes, safety goggles, tweezers, etc.) your junior scientist needs to perform hours of non-explosive experiments. Even more fun is the electronic Snap Circuits SC-300 kit. The kit comes with a clear and easy to understand color-coded instruction manual and 60 snap-together parts that let kids build over 300 exciting projects including an AM radio, burglar alarm, radio announcer and more.


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Monday, November 28, 2011

Celestron 15-45x 50mm Zoom Spotting Scope 52222

!9# Celestron 15-45x 50mm Zoom Spotting Scope 52222

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The Celestron 15-45x 50mm Zoom Spotting Scope is a economical choice for bird watchers and hunters. This scope weighs in at just under 2 pounds and comes equipped with an aluminum case for storage and a soft case for transport. The Celestron 15-45x 50mm Zoom Spotting Scope comes with a Celestron No-Fault Limited Warranty warranty. Below is a list of specifications for the Celestron 50mm Zoom Spotting Scope:

Features

Specifications
* Aluminum Carrying Case * Soft Carrying Case * No Fault Limited Lifetime Warranty * Optical Design - Refractor * Aperture - 50 mm (1.97 in) * Focal Length - 303 mm (11.93 in) * Magnification 1 - 15-45x * Angular Field of View - 2.5deg @ 15x, 1.3deg @ 45x * Linear Field of View (@1000 yds) - 130 @ 15x, 65 @ 45x * Linear Field of View (@1000 m) - 43 @ 15x, 22 @ 45x m (141.08 ft) * Eye Relief - 15 @ 15x, 11 @ 45x mm (0.59 in) * Near Focus - 19 ft (5.79 m) * Optical Coatings - Fully Coated * Optical Tube Length - 10.6 in (269.24 mm) * Weight - 18 oz (510.29 g)

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

TwinStar Blue 80mm iOptron Computerized GPS Refractor Telescope

!9# TwinStar Blue 80mm iOptron Computerized GPS Refractor Telescope

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This telescope is ideal for backyard astronomy enthusiasts or older children with space on the brain. Simply turn the telescope on, choose the object you want to see on the handheld controller and the computerized GPS mount does the rest. The fully coated achromatic 80mm primary objective lens is maintenance free and ready to use right out of the box. With a short 400mm focal length, this little bundle of power packs a super-fast F/5.0, which means it's the perfect light-gathering instrument for wide-field and deep space astronomy. With this kind of light-gathering power, you will see bright images of anything through either of the two powerful Kellner eyepieces. That makes this telescope ideal for just about any observing application. The iOptron SmartStar-G Alt-Azimuth Mount with GPS, a.k.a. The Cube, is probably the most functional and flexible unit on the market. Both axis motors are built into a small single unit. In addition, there are no "dead spots" -- so you can point your telescope anywhere above the horizon. This mount comes standard with AC connection, but also accepts 8 AA cell batteries for use at home or in the field (Batteries sold separately). The GoToNova computerized control system is by far the most technologically advanced automated tracking system available on the market today. With a database of 50,000 celestial objects, including all of the most famous galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, not to mention the planets, you'll be able to enjoy star gazing with the simple push of a button. There is no need to align the telescope, with GPS, it knows its location. The GoToNova Controller is much easier to use than other similar products. The hand controller is more intuitive with menu categories better organized. It also has a larger LCD screen with more lines of content compared with the competition. With the easy-to-use hand controller you can easily set up your telescope and select where you want to go.

  • 80mm fully coated achromatic objective lens, 400mm focal length
  • Super Bright f/5.0 F-ratio for outstanding brightness
  • 25mm & 10mm Kellner 1.25" diameter eyepieces
  • 6x26 finding scope included
  • Portable "instant use" mini-tripod and carry bag included

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Monday, November 14, 2011

A Beginner's Guide to Astronomy

!9# A Beginner's Guide to Astronomy

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Astronomy is both a science and a hobby and it's a subject that is accessible to almost everyone.   Indeed, humans have gazed at the night sky with a sense of wonder and fascination for millennia and the starry skies have inspired poetry and philosophy as well as science and exploration.  It's a hobby the whole family can enjoy and anyone can join millions of others who enjoy this subject just by stepping outside on a cloudless night and looking up at the sky.

You don't even need a telescope to start enjoying astronomy.  You can pick out major constellations, the moon, and several planets using the naked eye or with a pair of binoculars that you might already possess for other purposes.  However, part of the fun of astronomy is the use of the telescopes and they vary from simple designs that cost less than £100 to complex pieces of equipment that cost thousands.

The best way to start your exploration of the cosmos is to pick an evening when the weather is calm and the sky is clear of clouds.  You can start simply by looking out of your window or by standing in your garden, but the more sky you can see the more scope you have for exploration, so if you can go to anywhere that is open land then so much the better.  Also, being out in the country and away from street lights will reduce the amount of light pollution that so hinders the amateur astronomer.

Take a star chart or a beginner's guide to astronomy book.  You can download and print start charts from many astronomy websites and your local library will probably stock many such books.  Of course you could simply buy your own book and start your astronomy library.  Over time it's likely to grow into quite a collection.

Make sure you're dressed appropriately and that you are warm and comfortable.  Some of the clearest nights for star gazing in Europe for example are during the winter.  The air is much clearer and the visibility is so much better as a consequence.  Give your eyes time to adjust to the darkness and if you do take a torch in order to refer to a book or star chart then use a dim setting so that the light from the touch doesn't spoil your night time vision.  If you're fortunate enough to live in a remote part of the countryside, near a desert or up a mountain then you have a distinct advantage over town dwelling astronomers!

If you're budget does stretch to some equipment then the two basics are; a pair of binoculars and a telescope.  The binoculars can be used for a quick check of an intended target area of the sky before you change the position of your telescope.  Your first telescope might be one made by companies like Celestron, Meade, Skywatcher, or Orion. All these companies are recognized experts in their field and provide a range of telescopes for both amateur astronomers and professional star gazers. 

When you start searching for a suitable telescope you'll probably come across references to refractor telescopes and reflector telescopes.  To learn about the differences between these two types and more information, astronomy guides, and telescope reviews visit the two sites listed below.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

Celestron 11084 Omni XLT ? 127

!9#Celestron 11084 Omni XLT ? 127

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A premium optical system to explore the universe... The Omni XLT family of telescopes was designed to offer a selection of models with the quality optics and stable platform that serious amateurs can appreciate. The new Omni XLT Series features refractor, reflector and Schmidt-Cassegrain optical designs coupled with the new Omni CG-4 heavy-duty German Equatorial mount and sturdy tripod featuring 1.75" stainless steel legs and center tray for superior rigidity and vibration dampening. Along with the stable platform of the CG-4 mount the Omni XLT series features high quality optics. Using aspheric shaping technology in conjunction with hand-figuring the optics the Omni XLT presents an image with virtually no spherical abberation. Celestron also added the famous StarBright XLT coating system to further enhance light transmission. With superior optics and a stable platform the Omni XLT series is a great choice for astrophotography. Use the optional dual-axis motor drive (#93522) and polar axis finder (#94221) to track objects for long exposure photography. Four aperatures are available in the Omni XLT series, 102mm 120mm 127mm and 150mm, all with Starbright XLT Coatings. Locate and identify thousands of celestial objects on your laptop or PC with "The Sky" Level 1 software included FREE with every Omni XLT model. The series features a Tall finderscope mount for easier viewing through finderscope. Machined focus knobs for fine tuning fo

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Orion SpaceProbe 3 Altazimuth Reflector Telescope

!9# Orion SpaceProbe 3 Altazimuth Reflector Telescope

Brand : Orion | Rate : | Price : $99.99
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If you're looking for an affordable entry-level telescope for that beginning astronomy enthusiast, our SpaceProbe 3 Altaz is the perfect choice. Great for all-around stargazing, this highly portable, uncomplicated scope is just the right size and weight for the entire family, and just the right price for parents. This is a quality telescope, with a 3" (76mm) glass primary mirror mounted in a sturdy Neptune Blue Metallic aluminum tube. The rack-and-pinion focuser accepts standard 1.25" eyepieces. Two Explorer II eyepieces, a low-power 25mm (28x) and a high-power 10mm (70x), are included. An EZ Finder II finder scope mounted on the tube helps zero-in on the sky target. The altazimuth mount is lightweight and easy to use. To aim it, simply move it up or down or left or right. An adjustable, aluminum tripod with accessory tray is also included. One-year limited warranty.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Celestron C4-R 102mm Refractor Telescope

!9# Celestron C4-R 102mm Refractor Telescope

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The Celestron C102HD telescope is regarded as a major bargain for good reason. Instead of computerized bells and whistles, you get the solid optical performance of a full sized four-inch achromatic refractor combined with a serviceable German Equatorial mount. Experienced observers frequently recommend the C102HD to beginning astronomers for one simple reason: it delivers great views of the planets.

How great are the views? In side by side tests, the C102HD consistently showed better contrast and more detail on Jupiter and Saturn than my five inch Schmidt-Cassegrain. On a night when my C5 showed five or six cloud belts across the face of Jupiter, the C102HD showed seven. On Saturn, when I push the magnification to 200X, the Cassini division is crisp, I see cloud belts on the planet; I see shading in the A and B rings, and even glimpse the Crepe ring. When looking at the star Epsilon Lyrae, the famous double-double, the C102HD showed me four crisp bright beads of light, without the bright diffraction rings and scattered light that I see in my C5.

One drawback: the CG-4 equatorial mount included with the C102HD is only barely adequate to support a forty-inch plus telescope. I found that it was better to set up on grass or gravel and leave the tripod about a foot short of full extension--this significantly reduces the vibration problems that otherwise trouble this mount.

What accessories would I recommend? Adding a CG4 motor drive significantly increased my viewing pleasure by allowing the telescope to track for long periods without my touching the controls. As with any equatorial mount, you need to point the Polar axis at the North Star, Polaris, for the tracking to work properly (don't worry, this is all explained in the manual). As for eyepieces, the included 20mm plossl eyepiece gives a magnification of 50X and a one degree true field of view. You'll want a 32mm eyepiece to take in the full view of star clusters like the Pleiades and the Double Cluster in Perseus. The Ultima 7.5mm is ideal for high power views of Jupiter and Saturn. I usually suggest a good star chart with any telescope, but for viewing the planets, a subscription to Sky and Telescope magazine might be even more useful; the planets, after all, move from one month to the next! --Jeff Phillips

Pros:

  • Solid optical performer
  • Great views of the planets

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  • Barely adequate mount

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Celestron 31057 Omni XLT ? 150

!9# Celestron 31057 Omni XLT ? 150

Brand : Celestron | Rate : | Price : $429.00
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A premium optical system to explore the universe... The Omni XLT family of telescopes was designed to offer a selection of models with the quality optics and stable platform that serious amateurs can appreciate. The new Omni XLT Series features refractor, reflector and Schmidt-Cassegrain optical designs coupled with the new Omni CG-4 heavy-duty German Equatorial mount and sturdy tripod featuring 1.75" stainless steel legs and center tray for superior rigidity and vibration dampening. Along with the stable platform of the CG-4 mount the Omni XLT series features high quality optics. Using aspheric shaping technology in conjunction with hand-figuring the optics the Omni XLT presents an image with virtually no spherical abberation. Celestron also added the famous StarBright XLT coating system to further enhance light transmission. With superior optics and a stable platform the Omni XLT series is a great choice for astrophotography. Use the optional dual-axis motor drive (#93522) and polar axis finder (#94221) to track objects for long exposure photography. Four aperatures are available in the Omni XLT series, 102mm 120mm 127mm and 150mm, all with Starbright XLT Coatings. Locate and identify thousands of celestial objects on your laptop or PC with "The Sky" Level 1 software included FREE with every Omni XLT model. The series features a Tall finderscope mount for easier viewing through finderscope. Machined focus knobs for fine tuning fo

  • High quality optics start with each lens and/or mirror being hand selected so only the finest grade of optical glass is used
  • StarBright XLT coatings provide maximized light transmission
  • 25mm multi-coated eyepiece, 20mm eye relief, 50 deg FOV
  • CG-4 German Equatorial Mount with setting circles and slow motion controls to accurately locate and track sky objects
  • Ball bearings in both axis of the mount for smooth performance

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

How Newton's Telescope Changed the World

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Sir Isaac Newton is often considered the greatest astronomer and mathematician, in order to live forever. There are a lot of validity of this statement. This article looks at his famous reflector telescope and describes some of his discoveries.

A reflector telescope is one that uses a mirror rather than lenses to bend light and magnify images. Reflector telescopes, because they are easier and can be made much larger in size refractors, are an invention that changed astronomy andour understanding of the universe. The largest refracting telescope in the world is forty inches in diameter and reflector telescopes dwarf this comparison. There are currently several reflector type regions are over 400 cm in diameter.

Why a reflector is better than a refractor

If you are using a prism or a rainbow, you can understand why reflectors are superior to refractors. When light passes through glass the different bands (orColor) on the past at various angles and this causes aberrations or problems in the images. This is called chromatic aberration and gives us a distorted view of what we see through a lens. Make time to do Newton glass lens was very primitive, and the problems of chromatic aberration have not been exceeded. Today we can lentils, which have almost no chromatic aberration, but we can not be very large. If a lens to be really big, it will be very difficult and hisown weight will distort the lens and ruin the image.
 
Newton's telescope solved these problems. A mirror doesn't pass light through it. It simply bounces all the light off the surface. There is no chromatic aberration at all. And because you only need to bounce light off the surface you can place the whole mirror on a supporting structure or base which takes a lot of the weight off the mirror. This way you can build much larger mirrors without any distortion.
 
It is commonly thought that Newton invented the first reflector telescope but it isn't true. Credit for making the first reflector goes to and Italian Monk, Physicist, and Astronomer named Niccolo Zucchi. He published a book on Optics in the 1650's and it is this book that inspired Sir Isaac Newton to build his own telescope. Zucchi created his first reflector around 1616 while Newton completed his first (and famous) telescope in 1670. But while Zucchi did make some new discoveries with his telescope it didn't work well and was difficult to make and to use. It was Newton's telescope that worked really well and that brought the art and science of reflectors into the world of science.
 
The real Genius of Newton's Telescope
 
All of that stuff is remarkable but there is something much more important in Newton's Astronomy and in his telescope. He didn't after all, discover moons around Jupiter like Galileo did, or plot the return of a comet like Halley did. But what he did do was tie in Mathematics, Astronomy, and our understanding of the universe using his telescope and his theory of universal gravitation.  He proved mathematically that gravitation was a two way operation and that while the earth pulled on a falling apple so the apple too pulled on the earth. This was clearly seen, calculated, and confirmed in the motions of heavenly bodies which was refined and made possible by the new science of reflector telescopes which we can credit to Newton. 
 
Sir Isaac and his telescope carried on with the work of Copernicus and Galileo by furthering our understanding of the universe we live in and helping us to realize there are laws that govern the whole of the universe.  And this rule holds true for falling apples and for planets revolving around stars.
 
The actual telescope that Newton built still survives today and is in the care of the Royal Society of London. They keep it on display in London and sometimes it travels the world as part of an exhibit.


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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Buy a good telescope Orion

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It will not be hard to find a good telescope Orion. This is because Orion is a very popular manufacturer of telescopes and often provide at best price for amateur astronomers. Together with the part coming, they also sell equipment and accessories for telescopes Orion cheap.

This type of service is found in many stores in California. Orion telescopes can also cheap in online stores. In fact, some manufacturers offer discounts to their customers whenare for the product on their website.

Orion Telescopes was founded in 1975 by Tim Gieseler. During the mid-'90s until 2005, Orion sold binoculars, telescopes and accessories under the brand name they are known - which is "Orion", of course.

However, since the company was acquired by Imaginova, Orion had to sell non-Orion-like products and accessories for Televue eyepieces Celestron telescope.

The crux of the Orion is looking for a cheap telescope to make a salethe customer. You can draw in the amateur astronomy and stargazing, are interested in this hobby. It 'also important to note that astronomers who still go to expert for a telescope Orion cheap because they get to save money. You know that as long as functions, which are trying to get through a telescope, are set. This is what is important anyway.

Another thing, Orion Telescopes of other brands of telescopes is that it groupslevels in their telescopes. These are "Beginner", "Intermediate" and "advanced". The level of the cheap Orion Telescope has determined that the right model for astronomers.

With the levels, can also determine if the telescope is that the display, see what it needs.

There are a variety of media to choose from as well. The fasteners allow astronomers to better see the landscape. It may be cheaper, but maintain their reputation for high performance.Orion refractor has two elements.

These are made in China. You can dispertion small lenses. In this case, what you see is clearer and you can appreciate the best.

A telescope Orion cheaper for terrestrial and astronomical observations are currently being sold on the market. The monocular microscopes and perfumed by spotting telescope is the best method to use for bird watching.

The resolution of this telescope canadapted to the stars or simply to pass through the field.


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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Types of telescopes and where to buy

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Four centuries ago, Galileo Galilei for the first time the telescope to the sky, the startling discovery has led to a study - as opposed to Aristotle's long-standing assertion that the earth was the center of the universe. It 'simply revolves around the so-called

The revelation led to his persecution by the Catholic church, the current pope, Benedict XVI, now Galileo praised for setting the astronomical facts straight. Thanks to the telescope and the Italian, who had the idea of ​​seriouslyaround the night sky, astronomy from astrology, and is distinguished cosmic myths.

To celebrate the 400 anniversary of Galileo first used the telescope, the United Nations in 2009 the International Year of Astronomy. Maybe it's time for more individuals to get a better view of the sky to take. And for this you need a telescope.

Some observers are so nice to have lay people get a taste of their telescopes. And we all have photos of colorful, spectacular viewImages of galaxies made possible by the Hubble telescope. But nothing beats the comfort of your telescope at home.

You do not need the Hubble telescope Kepler or to make a startling discovery. Amateurs in a less familiar neck of the woods (in Cebu, Philippines, to be exact) have discovered that Jupiter is not just a red spot, has two smaller ones, in fact. And they saw the stains using telescopes no larger than their own bodies.

Let's take aTo use to watch two basic types of telescopes amateurs: the telescope and the refracting telescope.

The reflector telescope is ideal for beginners. This is because it gives distorted images. It uses mirrors that are in front of the lens, reflect, gather and focus light for better visibility. It 'also known as "Newtonian reflector," in memory of Isaac Newton.

The refractor telescope, on the other hand, uses lenses to refract light. E 'reliable and easy to use day ground-based observations.

Speaking of the price are cheaper than refractors, reflectors. If you are a beginner, you can try the cheaper way first. But in general it is an expensive hobby. Telescopes trading costs only about $ 500. A pair of binoculars makes a good alternative if only $ 200 in his pocket.

The latest design of amateur telescopes offers the best of both types. The telescope catadiotrophiceconomically and scientifically designed with the features of both reflectors and refractors. It uses both lenses and mirrors to enlarge the space and small distant objects with ease.

And that makes the telescope you choose? Most amateur astronomers interpret this Manufacturer: Meade, Bushnell, Celestron and Orion.


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Friday, August 19, 2011

Celestron 52303 Regal Refractor 100mm F-ED Spotting Scope

!9# Celestron 52303 Regal Refractor 100mm F-ED Spotting Scope

Brand : Celestron | Rate : | Price : $599.95
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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Meade Home

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Are you buying your first telescope? You've probably seen and asked me if the Meade telescopes are all good, this article will help you with the decision, but also help in choosing a model that finally allows you to have the fastest time in astronomy!

In this article, you will soon discover:
* About Meade telescopes and their
* About to buy your first telescope
* Buy 2 computerized or manual

* About Meade and theirTelescopes
Meade Instruments Corporation - Meade Telescopes come from a company called. In 1972, John Diebel Meade began as a small telescope to company correspondence. They used to sell small mirror telescopes and accessories.

In 1978 we started manufacturing Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain. Meade Instruments Corp. has also larger telescopes, which can also be produced in some observers! Meade is now the producer with his telescopes telescopefound all over the world!

Over the years, Meade has improved, and each new model has new features and enhancements that are useful for amateur and professional astronomers.

* About to buy your first telescope
Buying your first telescope, one of the most exciting things you do! Imagine starting with a sudden you have a planet of 6 billion people have gone well with the universe with its infinite number of items!

Amaximum of astronomy, you should invest. Not everyone has the budget, NASA has, as you have started the construction of the Hubble space telescope! But even with a small budget of a few hundred dollars, you can get some great views, that the universe has to offer.

You can find telescopes for sale in many places. The problem is that there are many shops that specialize in telescopes. The alternative is to match or even better to buy online. I lost count ofthe height of the telescope stores that are available online. This purchase your first telescope is a lot easier.

* Buy 2 computerized or manual
There are two types of telescope - refractor telescopes and reflectors. Both do a good job, but expensive telescopes to be broken, because they are larger. Economic alternative is the telescope mirror, with a magnificent view of deep space objects. I think that refractors are great for planetary views.

Today weblessed with technology. Telescopes have also taken the advantage, and there are offerings from Meade, Celestron and Orion, that the computerized versions, you simply zoom in on a few buttons and the telescope to make the goal! Talking about production of Astronomy is fun and easy!

The choice you make, whether to go for a telescope computerized GoTo telescope or buy a manual will be made to your needs. For example, you want to be adventurous and learn to surfSky or prefer to navigate using a computer, which makes it easy to click and zoom!


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope

!9# Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope

Brand : Celestron | Rate : | Price : $220.66
Post Date : Aug 04, 2011 14:27:33 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days


  • Quick and easy no-tool setup
  • Permanently mounted StarPointer
  • Erect image optics - Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
  • Quick release dovetail attachment - no tool setup
  • German Equatorial mount with Setting circles - to accurately locate and track sky objects

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Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope

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