Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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Meade B120107 24x50 TravelView Full-Size Zoom Porro Prism Binoculars (Black)



Meade B120107 24x50 TravelView Full-Size Zoom Porro Prism Binoculars (Black)
The TravelView Series of binoculars is designed for those who love to travel, observe nature view sporting events, or just toenjoy the outdoors. TravelView binoculars feature Meade's legendary optical technology and design. All TravelView binoculars feature fully coated lenses for clear, bright viewing, rubber coating for durability and come in a full range of magnifications and sizes.



RM-SU-20-50-E-ST Telescopes by Renoma



RM-SU-20-50-E-ST Telescopes by Renoma
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Telescope - Satin Nickel Finish



Telescope - Satin Nickel Finish
(Image reflects product style and may not represent the true color; please see the Features Bullets for finish/glass color.) Length: 11", Lamp: 1-50 bulb(s), - Desc: The Telescope fixture extends from 11" to 25" and is fully adjustable. Max. 50W lamp: MR8, MR11 or MR16 Stem 11"-25"L WARRANTY: 1STOPlighting provides for free one additional year of warranty on top of the standard manufacturers 1 year warranty.



Nikon EN-EL2 Rechargeable Battery (for Nikon Coolpix 2500 Digital Camera)



Nikon EN-EL2 Rechargeable Battery (for Nikon Coolpix 2500 Digital Camera)
It is widely known that digital cameras require considerable amount of battery power. Be sure you have plenty of extra power when you're on the road with Nikon newly designed rechargeable Li-ion battery EN-EL2.



Celestron Nexstar 114GT 114mm Go-To Reflector Telescope



Celestron Nexstar 114GT 114mm Go-To Reflector Telescope
Celestron likes to say, "the only simple thing about NexStar is its operation," and we have to agree. The sophisticated NexStar 114 GT is quite easy to assemble, even for a complete novice. Once you put the scope together and mount it on the sturdy aluminum tripod (also included), simply take the hand control with illuminated dual 16-character LCD display, and dial in the date, location, and position of north. Using its quiet, high-precision servo motor, the NexStar automatically aligns itself with the night sky.

Reflectors
This is a reflector telescope. Reflectors (also known as Newtonian reflectors or catoptrics) capture light with a mirror at the bottom of a tube, which sends the image to the eyepiece at the top of the tube.
First-time telescope users sometimes have difficulty with the idea of looking through the side of a telescope, but the big draw for reflectors is that they are by far the cheapest to manufacture--and thus offer the best value--of all telescope types. They also generally have zero chromatic aberration.
  • Read more about different telescope designs in our buying guide
  • From there it is a breeze to select what you want to see using the computerized hand control, which features automatic slewing to over 4,000 celestial objects, as well as manual high-speed slewing and fine-centering at the touch of a button. Even a beginner can master this telescope within just a few observing sessions. Also provided: a Star Pointer finderscope designed to help you point the telescope while scanning the sky with both eyes, the Sky Level I CD-ROM with a database of 10,000 celestial objects, and a sturdy, adjustable aluminum tripod with an accessory tray.

    Featuring a 114mm (4.5-inch) diameter Newtonian reflector with a focal length of 1,000mm (focal ratio of f/9), this telescope affords approximately 265 times the light-gathering power of the naked eye. And, with the two eyepieces (25mm and 10mm) included here, it offers maximum magnifications of 40x and 100x, making it capable of revealing fine detail within galaxies and nebulae. The NexStar 114 Newtonian reflector has 265 times the light gathering power of the average human eye, revealing fine detail within galaxies and nebulae. This compact design brings objects into view with a 114mm aperture, 1000mm focal length capable of achieving magnifications of 40x and 100x with the included eyepieces.

    Its large 4.5" diameter outshines smaller scopes. Polar caps on Mars become visible along with the cloud belts on Jupiter. The rings of Saturn are also clearly visible. Perhaps most exciting is the sheer variety of deep sky objects (stars, clusters, nebulae). Because of their optical design, reflectors are best suited for astronomical use.

    Specifications summarized:

    • 114mm (4.5") diameter Newtonian Reflector
    • Focal Length of 1000mm
    • Focal Ratio of f/9
    • Weight: 15.5 Lbs.
    Standard accessories for the NexStar 114 GT:
    • 25mm (40x) and 10mm (100x) 1.25" SMA Eyepieces
    • Star Pointer Finderscope
    • The Sky Level I CD-ROM
    • Sturdy, Adjustable Aluminum Tripod with Accessory Tray
    • GT models come with the complete Go-To computer hand control

    Moon viewing 101
    The moon is often one of the first celestial objects a beginner will look at through his or her telescope. Here are a couple hints for you once you get your hands on your new NexStar 114.

    Often, it is tempting to look at the Moon when it is full. At this time, the face we see is fully illuminated and its light can be overpowering. In addition, little or no contrast can be seen during this phase. One of the best times to observe the Moon is during its partial phases (around the time of first or third quarter). Long shadows reveal a great amount of detail on the lunar surface. At low power you will be able to see most of the lunar disk at one time. The optional Reducer/Corrector lens allows for breath-taking views of the entire lunar disk when used with a low power eyepiece. Change to higher power (magnification) to focus in on a smaller area. Choose the lunar tracking rate from the NexStar's MENU tracking rate options to keep the moon centered in the eyepiece even at high magnifications.

    Observing the Planets
    Other fascinating targets include the five naked-eye planets. You can see Venus go through its lunar-like phases. Mars can reveal a host of surface detail and one, if not both, of its polar caps. You will be able to see the cloud belts of Jupiter and the great Red Spot (if it is visible at the time you are observing). In addition, you will also be able to see the moons of Jupiter as they orbit the giant planet. Saturn, with its beautiful rings, is easily visible at moderate power. Remember that atmospheric conditions are usually the limiting factor on how much planetary detail will be visible. So avoid observing the planets when they are low on the horizon or when they are directly over a source of radiating heat, such as a rooftop or chimney.

    The Nuts and Bolts of the NexStar 114 GT

    1. Lens Cover
    2. Optical Tube
    3. Fork Arm
    4. Tripod
    5. Accessory Tray w/ hand control holder
    6. Hand Control
    7. Collimation Adjustment Knobs
    8. Tube Ring
    9. Eyepiece
    10. Star Pointer Finderscope



    Uncle Milton Homestar



    Uncle Milton Homestar

    The futuristic-looking Homestar planetarium brings the wonder of the stars into any room. Its adjustable projection angles and motorized rotation let you optimize the view for display on walls and ceiling. Two high-resolution image disks are included for different views. Completely portable, the Homestar can be powered with a battery pack or AC wall outlet.



    Pentax DCF SP 8x32 Binocular



    Pentax DCF SP 8x32 Binocular
    Offering different magnifications ranging from eight to 12.5 times, the DCF SP-series models are housed in a nitrogen-filled magnesium-alloy waterproof body (JIS Class 6) and protected with a full-body rubber housing. They deliver exceptional image quality, thanks to an inner-focus optical design incorporating hybrid aspherical eyepiece lenses, high-resolution phase-coated roof prisms, hydrophobic coating on objective and eyepiece lenses, and multi-coated optical elements. Their lightweight design and long eye relief allow for fatigue-free viewing, even during extended observations. They also come equipped with such user-friendly features as an extra-short minimum focusing distance, a diopter adjuster with lock mechanism, and helicoid-type eyepiece rings with four click stops.



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    Total lunar eclipse to occur tonight - Shreveport Times

    Wed, 20 Feb 2008 08:01:55 GMT

    Total lunar eclipse to occur tonight
    Shreveport Times, LA - 2 hours ago
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