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Sky And Scopes, Issue #008 -- June 2011 June 21, 2011 |
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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.... -------------------------------------------------------
Skywatcher Filters There are a range of Skywatcher Filters available to complement your Skywatcher telescope. The most recent Lunar Planetary filter set will enable you to get the finest possible view that you can from your telescope The Skywatcher Super Plossl Eyepieces series eyepieces set the performance standard for modern day telescope oculars. The proven 4-element Plössl design delivers edge-to-edge blackened elements and provide the highest contrast images possible. ------------------------------------------------------- Your Participation would be appreciated Telescope Reviews : If you have any thoughts relating to your telescope, why not share them with other amateur astronomers. Astro Images Send us your images, let us know the type of equipment you use, when and how you managed to get your GREAT PICTURES. Add it to our blog and we'll even tweet if for you as well!
------------------------------------------------------- Telescopes There were more telescopes added this month here are just a few , you may want to check out our site for the complete list. The Celestron 80LCM Computerized Telescope automatically locates the wonders of the universe with its motorized system and on board computer system. The Williams Optics Megrez 90mm Doublet APO Refractor Telescope is one of the most sought after refractors of the year, and is viewed by many as a breakthrough in both mechanical and optical perfection.
-------------------------------------------------------- Astronomy On Kindle This Kindle book sets out 18 useful projects for the amateur astronomer. You will find there's crystal clear and comprehensive explanation of the concepts behind the analysis of signal-to-noise and warns against the numerous dangerous errors which can find their way in. The book’s exceptional high quality is in the contagious enthusiasm of the writing
-------------------------------------------------------- Hobby Ideas Even amateur astronomers have other hobbies they engage in from time to time, but as any hobby enthusiast will tell you, spare time is not to be "spent" but savored. If you have an interesting hobby you would like to share with our readers, drop us a line. Read More
Until Next Time, Keep Looking up.............. -------------------------------------------------------
See you next month! Michael https://www.telescopes-for-amateur-astronomers.com |
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