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Sky And Scopes, Issue #022 -- Aug 2012 August 31, 2012 |
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In this issue of 'Sky And Scopes'.....
1)In this months issue we have highlighted a few of the new additions to our site. If you like this ezine maybe you could do me a big favor and 'pay it forward'. If a friend passed it on and you find it interesting, please subscribe here.... -------------------------------------------------------
Apogee Imaging Systems have been supplying cooled CCD cameras to amateur astronomers throughout the world. Their cameras are now employed in over fifty countries, from world class professional observatories to backyard obervatories where amateur astronomers continue to make new discoveries day after day
Read More... Finding That First Constellation An informal glance at the moonless sky from virtually any area in the world will expose a great number of stars that may leave the beginner to astronomy feeling utterly lost and bewildered.
William Optics FLT98 APO Telescope The William FLT98 APO telescope is portable, high quality and developed for people who desire a high quality device in a reasonably compact package.The latest model comes equipped with William Optics Digital Display Guage (DDG) which shows you the current focus setting Read More... Astro Physics Telescopes If you're looking to take your stargazing to the next level Astro Physics telescopes could be the answer. Having developed telescopes and mountings for the advanced amateur since the mid seventies there is now an extensive line on offer for a variety of observing requirements.
Read more... Amateur Astrophotography The whole concept of Amateur Astrophotography can be both an intriguing and rewarding activity for the beginner as well as the serious astronomer. You can elect to use conventional 35mm, ccd, digital cameras and even web cams all of which can be used to take remarkably good images.... Read more... Where it warrants it we will have a feedback form covering each section, so you will be able to leave your comments, ideas, tips, images and thoughts on all aspects related to astronomy Until Next Time, Keep Looking up.............. -------------------------------------------------------
See you next month! Michael https://www.telescopes-for-amateur-astronomers.com |
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