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Sky And Scopes, Issue #012 -- October 2011 October 31, 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.... -------------------------------------------------------
Konus Telescopes For enthusiasts, the majority of models of the Konus are readily available and affordable, which means that hobbyists and first time telescope buyers can purchase quality optics at comparatively low cost. Celestron CGE Pro Computerized Telescope The Celestron CGE Pro computerized series is Celestron's newest line of observatory class German Equatorial telescopes. Offered with 9.25", 11" and 14" aperture Schmidt Cassegrain optical tubes, they all come mounted on the new state of the art CGE Pro GoTo mount.
Baader Neodymium filter The Baader Neodymium filter enhances views of the Moon, Planets, deep sky objects and is ideal for all sizes of telescope because of it's high light transmission and quality multicoatings. Many amateur astronomers agree that if you only ever purchase just one filter for your telescope this should be the one. In The News Big Rock Heading Toward Earth On November 8, an asteroid 400 meters across will pass by the Earth, missing us by the very comfortable margin of about 320,000 kilometers (200,000 miles)
Home Planetariums Imagine for a moment, being enveloped in a Universe of realistic outer space. Now even though you may never be in a position to journey to the cosmos it's possible to bring the breathtaking views of deep space directly into your home.
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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