meade telescope electronic video eyepiece

by admin on April 23, 2010

meade telescope electronic video eyepiece

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Meade 20218 NG-70SM 70mm Altazimuth Refractor Telescope


Meade 20218 NG-70SM 70mm Altazimuth Refractor Telescope


$69.95


Meade 20218 NG-70SM 70mm Altazimuth Refractor Telescope Meade’s value priced NG-70SM Altazimuth Refractor is an affordable entry level telescope that features an easy to use Altazimuth mount with slow motion controls for precise tracking. The complete package includes a sturdy metal tripod, a red dot viewfinder, two 1.25 inch eyepieces and a star diagonal, and a software DVD with instructional vi…

Celestron 21045 114mm Equatorial PowerSeeker Telescope


Celestron 21045 114mm Equatorial PowerSeeker Telescope


$104.36


Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ 45 – 225X Reflector Telescope opens up the wonders of the universe to the aspiring astronomer. Amateur astronomy is a great hobby you can enjoy year-round, and Celestron’s PowerSeeker Telescopes are the ideal choice for affordable stargazing enjoyment! PowerSeeker Scopes are quick and easy to set up, even for the novice… no tools required! Their sturdy Equatorial moun…

Celestron 21036 PowerSeeker 70AZ Telescope (Black)


Celestron 21036 PowerSeeker 70AZ Telescope (Black)


$89.97


Celestron’s value priced PowerSeeker 70AZ is an affordable entry level telescope with some nice extras like a correct image prism and “The Sky” astronomy software included. The package also includes an Alt-Azimuth mount with adjustable aluminum tripod, high and low power eyepieces, a 3X barlow lens, and a 5 power cross hair finder scope. The PowerSeeker 70AZ comes disassembled in a compact box…

Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager


Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager


$162.95


Amazon.com Review Celestron’s NexImage combines a sensitive CCD imaging device with powerful image processing software in one affordable package. Now anyone with a telescope can take pictures that are simply amazing. An image of Jupiter taken with the Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager Amateur astronomers have been taking great pictures of the moon and planets by using modified Web…
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