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The Telescope in the Parlor: Essays on Life and Literature



The Telescope in the Parlor: Essays on Life and Literature

In this collection of essays, James McConkey—novelist, professor, and memoirist—writes about the authors and experiences that have meant the most to him in his life. On literature, he explains why he loves the books he loves and why he responds to the work of A. R. Ammons, Anton Chekhov, and E. M. Forster. A series of autobiographical essays poignantly recalls the events of courting and family life that remain as present to McConkey's inner vision as the day they took place. With a deep sense of appreciation, McConkey not only gives due recognition and favorable judgment to the books, people, and events he writes about, but also expresses his gratitude to them for the way they enriched his life.



Celestron X-Cel Series 1-1/4" 2.3mm Eyepiece



Celestron X-Cel Series 1-1/4" 2.3mm Eyepiece
If you are looking for an eyepiece that excels for planetary viewing, then Celestron's X-Cel offers the unique features you are looking for. A 6-element fully multi-coated optical design, the X-Cel utilizes extra low dispersion (ED) glass on its most highly curved surfaces, to minimize chromatic aberration that can hinder sharp planetary views. With a wide 55° apparent field of view, and a large 25mm clear aperture the X-Cel is one of the most comfortable eyepieces to use. Every X-Cel eyepiece is parfocal with each other, meaning little or no focusing is needed when changing from low to high power. The X-Cel comes with soft rubber eyecups and a durable plastic case. In addition, if you are an eyeglass wearer, you will enjoy the 20mm eye relief available on each of the X-Cel focal lengths. Threaded barrels accept 1-1/4" Celestron thread-in filters.



Konus Konustart EQ 70 x 900mm Electronic Refractor Telescope



Konus Konustart EQ 70 x 900mm Electronic Refractor Telescope



Telesteps 12-1/2-Foot 250-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Telescoping Extension Ladder #1600



Telesteps 12-1/2-Foot 250-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Telescoping Extension Ladder #1600



T-shirt with telescope, raccoon, seaman



T-shirt with telescope, raccoon, seaman
Our standard t-shirts are made of 100% cotton and preshrunk (ultra cotton heavyweight). We typically use Gildan Activewear but at times may substitute with or the brand name t-shirts. We carry thousands of t-shirts with sayings. To view additional t-shirts please visit our storefront on Amazon (DesignAProduct) and search for t-shirt. This phrase or artwork can also be purchased on beach, hand, and bath towels, and long and short sleeve shirts.



Mirror Mirror: History of the Human Love Affair with Reflection



Mirror Mirror: History of the Human Love Affair with Reflection
As our first technology for contemplation of the self, the mirror is arguably as important an invention as the wheel and perhaps even more universal. Mirror Mirror is the fascinating story of the mirror's invention, refinement, and use in an astonishing range of human activities-from the bloodthirsty smoking gods of the Toltecs, to the fantastic mirrored rooms wealthy Romans created for their orgies, to the mirror's key role in the use and understanding of light. From Archimedes to Isaac Newton to Max Factor to David Hockney, this is the fascinating tale of one of the most remarkable inventions in human history and its effects on myth, religion, science, manners, and the arts.



Monocular - Specwell 8x 20mm



Monocular - Specwell 8x 20mm
Monocular telescope with soft protective case and eye cup.



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Winking Star: First Step Of Earth-Like Planet Formation Observed - Science Daily (press release)

Fri, 14 Mar 2008 20:48:08 GMT

Winking Star: First Step Of Earth-Like Planet Formation Observed
Science Daily (press release) - Mar 14, 2008
More modest telescopes, including the one at Wesleyan University's Van Vleck observatory and the Maidanak Observatory in Uzbekistan, were also used in the ...


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