Meade LS-6 go-to Telescope
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Flip the switch on your Meade LS-6 and being your journey to the beginning of the universe begins.
Just set up your time-machine-to-the-stars, flick the ignition switch, and your journey to the beginning of the universe begins. Incorporating GPS satellites, internal leveling sensors, a magnetic north compass, and a built-in ECLIPS CCD imager capable of displaying vibrant astroimages on the scope or filing them away so you can send them to all of your astronomy buddies, later, the Meade LS-6 ACF Telescope includes the industry's most advanced go-to astronomy system, for truly hands-free star-gazing.
The Light Switch Technology included with the Meade LS-6 go-to telescope goes to work with the flick of the switch, turning over the job of connecting the global positioning system with overhead satellites to a built-in Integrated Sensor Module (ISM). The global positioning system pinpoints the exact location and local time of your time-machine-to-the-stars on the planet's surface and then the Level North Technology sensors silently search for two alignment stars and automatically start charting out a real-time sky map of the night sky in its memory banks for the present time and your location on the Earth's surface.
The perfect telescope for the educated amateur astronomer heading out into the cosmos for their first journey to the beginning of the universe. The Meade LS-6 will automatically take you to points in space and time you'll never forget and you can take a few pictures of your unforgettable views to show your friends, when you get back.
Experienced astronomers will love not having to remember the name of alignment stars or having to worry about the view being blocked by a tree or house, which can be frustrating and time-consuming to solve. The Meade LS-6 go-to telescope solves these problems and gives you more time for what you really want to do, journey to the beginning of the universe.
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