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Telescope Mounts



Mounts for telescopes are used for several different reasons. You don't have to hold the scope yourself while you are trying to focus on an object. It helps to steady the scope. It frees you hands up so you can make sketches of what you are viewing or adjust the scope for Bushnell Binoculars better focus.
There are two types of telescope mounts you can employ for better viewing. One is the Alt-Azimuth. This mount is similar to a camera tripod. It uses the vertical (altitude) axis and a horizontal (azimuth) axis to help you locate your object. This type of telescope mount has two variations. The Ball and Socket which has a ball shaped end that can move freely. The Planetarium second type is called a Rocker Box. This is usually made of plywood and has a low center of gravity. It has a horizontal circular base and Teflon ball bearings for the altitude axis. These are great mounts for Sextant a heavier Space Lx200 telescope.
The second type of telescope mount is called the Equatorial Bushnell. This mount uses two axes that are lined up with the poles to keep track of the motion an object takes across the sky. The axes can be Right Ascension, Polar, or Declination Stars. Instead of moving up and down on its axes like the Alt-Azimuth, this particular mount is tilted toward the Earth's axis of rotation. There are two varieties of this particular mount. One is the German Equatorial Mount. This mount is shaped like a T. The longer axis of the T is lined up with the pole of the Earth. The second variety is the Fork Mount. This is amount that is aligned with the Earth's pole but is like a two-pronged Brass Telescopes fork that sits on a wedge. The prongs are one axis and the base of the fork is the other. You can use the Equatorial Mounts for taking pictures of the objects Planets you find.



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The Complete Superman Collection Volume One



The Complete Superman Collection Volume One
The Paramount Cartoon Classics of Max & Dave Fleischer The best and only Superman collection a fan should own Animato! Volume One 1. Superman (the pilot film released 9-26-41 time 10:22 2. The Mechanical Monsters(ll-28-41 10:14) 3. Billion Dollar Limited(1-9-42 8:35) 4. The Artic Giant (2-27-42 8:35 5. The Bulleteers (3-27-42 8:02 ) 6. The Magnetic Telescope (4-24-42 7:38) 7. Electric Earthquake (5-15-42 8:42) 8. Volcano (7-10-42 7:56)



Celestron 93230 8 to 24mm 1.25 Zoom Eyepiece



Celestron 93230 8 to 24mm 1.25 Zoom Eyepiece
The Celestron 93230 8 to 24 millimeters 1.25 inch zoom eyepiece allows you to zoom instantly with your scope from 8x magnification to 24x magnification.



Celestron Sky Maps



Celestron Sky Maps
Celestron Sky Maps are the ideal teaching guide for learning the night sky. You wouldn't set off on a road trip without a road map, and you don't need to try to navigate the night sky without a map either. Even if you already know your way around the major constellations, these maps can help you locate all kinds of fascinating objects. The front cover has a specially designed luminous planisphere that rotates to simulate the seasonal progression of celestial objects through the sky. When the planisphere is pre-exposed to light, star positions glow brightly against a dark background, mimicking actual constellations. More than a thousand stars and deep-sky objects are listed and charted. The illustrated reference section provides basic information and the visual characteristics of various types of stars, nebulae and galaxies. The maps measure 13¾" x 11½" and are printed on a heavyweight, moisture resistant card stock. The pages have a special comb binding so they can lay flat or be folded over.



The Best of Telescope Records



The Best of Telescope Records



Superman



Superman
Contains The Mad Scientist, The Magnetic Telescope and The Mummy Strikes



Superman: Includes 4 Cartoons (Magnetic Telescope, Mechanical Monster, Japoteurs, Volcano)



Superman: Includes 4 Cartoons (Magnetic Telescope, Mechanical Monster, Japoteurs, Volcano)
Magnetic Telescope, Mechanical Monster, Japoteurs, Volcano



Alpen Digital Camera Adapter for Spotting Scopes



Alpen Digital Camera Adapter for Spotting Scopes
Alpen Spotting Scope Digital Camera Adapter 706



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