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The Latest Spaceship to the Sun the Coronado SolarMax II

Posted by Warren Wong on Tuesday, January 3, 2012, In : solar telescopes 
Is ready to blast off

Implementing the revolutionary RichView tuning assembly, the new Coronado SolarMax II allows you to zero in on any wavelength of light for each area of either side of the hydrogen-alpha band for the highest contrast views of active regions, flares, filaments and other surface features – or quickly retune for spectacular images of prominences on the solar limb. No other commercially available telescope currently provides the tuning range and accuracy of the new Coron...


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Zoom on Your Journey to the Beginning of Space and Time

Posted by Warren Wong on Saturday, November 13, 2010, In : Zoom eye-pieces 
The essential accessory for your "Journey to the Beginning of Space and Time" Photo courtesy of Hyperion.

Zoom eye-pieces use to be a star-gazing tool astronomers would leave in the camera bag a few years ago. Now a days, several useful premium quality zoom eye-pieces are available for the star-gazer looking for a spectacular view of the universe on their journey to the beginning of the universe. The Hyperion 8-24mm Zoom Mark III eye-piece by Baadar Planetarium in Germany is one of the...


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A Moderately Priced Time Machine to the Stars is Available

Posted by Warren Wong on Saturday, November 13, 2010, In : apochromatic refractors 
Apochromatic refractors are in the price range of amateur astronomers. Photo courstesy Astronomy Technologies.

 

Amateur astronomers during the past decade have had the opportunity to use moderately priced apochromatic refractors that just a few years ago were out of their price range. One of the finest 4-inch apochromatic refractors available for amateur astronomers, the 4.2-inch f/6.5 AT106LE from Astronomy Technologies combines outstanding optical performance thanks to a triple obj...


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Kendrick Astro Instruments Stargate Observer Tent

Posted by Warren Wong on Friday, November 5, 2010, In : observing tents 
Photo courtesy of altairastro.com

A lightweight and portable observatory you can set up anywhere

Kendrick Astro Instruments has been in the business of selling some of the top observer tents in the world for years. Star gazers love the ease of use and set up of Kendrick observer tents, but nothing is perfect, and Kendrick has been listening to its customers. Measuring 10 feet wide by 15 feet long and 6.5 feet high at the center, Kendrick Astro Instruments Stargate Observer Tent is the lates...


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