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Sky And Scopes, Issue #016 -- February 2012
February 28, 2012
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Sky And Scopes, Issue #016 -- Latest Updates
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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.

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Some of The Products Added This Month

Redfield Binoculars

Even though Redfield Binoculars are primarily aimed at hunters and wildlife observers, the Redfield Renegade model offers a degree of performance at a price that will be of much interest to stargazers and amateur astronomers

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Meade StarLock Module

The Meade StarLock module is right at the heart of the LX800. This is ground-breaking technology that makes target acquisition and ultra-precise guiding corrections a piece of cake. StarLock is an integrated 2 camera sensor array that delivers 4 main functions.

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Televue Air Chair

The Televue air chair will allow you to spend a much longer period of time at your telescope eyepiece, and more time spent at the eyepiece offers a greater opportunity to detect subtle details you may otherwise miss.

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AstroTrac TT320X-AG

Using the AstroTrac TT320X-AG equatorial mount it's possible to take longer exposures at longer focal lengths making it possible to capture excellent images of a vast number of objects more rapidly and easily than in the past.

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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..............

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Have you any comments, ideas, stories, interesting images or feedback? I'm always interested to hear from new and seasoned amateur astronomers. Just reply to this e-zine.

See you next month!

Michael

https://www.telescopes-for-amateur-astronomers.com

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