
A new look at the sky – Evening News photos by KIM BRENT Sarah Ping, Anthony Bonkoski Kolongowski Marisa and enjoy a dark view of the moon. Monroe County Community College students, staff and guests gathered Thursday night for an Earth Day dedication coordinated cover new telescope observation school.
my new meade telescope please comment
|
|
Celestron SkyScout Personal Planetarium $189.88 … |
|
|
Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager $162.95 The Celestron® NexImage astronomy is a complete CCD solar system imager capable of producing high quality planetary images with greater light sensitivity and color fidelity. The software automatically filters out video frames most affected by poor atmospheric “seeing” leaving only the sharpest, clearest frames to be stacked and aligned into one high-quality image…. |
|
|
Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter $20.95 Fits (drop in style) any type of telescope that uses a 1.25″ focuser or visual back. Allows you to attach your 35mm SLR camera to the prime focus of your telescope or spotting scope. Both a T-Adapter and T-Ring are required to mount a 35mm SLR camera to your instrument…. |
|
|
Opteka T-Mount Adapter for Canon EOS 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 7D, 5D, 1D, Rebel T3i, T3, T2i, T1i, XS, XSi, XTi and XT Digital SLR Cameras $13.95 An accessory ring available in Canon EOS mount which converts the lens mount of your SLR camera to a T-Mount…. |
|
|
Telrad Finder Sight $39.95 The easiest way to aim a telescope. The view seen through the window of the Telrad is continuous with the sky around it, not magnified or upside down. Three rings are lighted and appear to lie among the stars. The small ring outlines the Moon-sized area seen in the telescope. The large outer ring outlines the area seen in a standard Finderscope. To point your telescope, just look through the Telra… |

Comments on this entry are closed.