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Celestron 52232 50mm Mini Zoom Spotting Scope
Celestron 52232 50mm Mini Zoom Spotting Scope
Celestron®'s Mini Zoom Refractor 50-mm, 45° View spotting scope packs a lot of performance in a small package. This is an extremely versatile optical instrument that is designed to perform exceptionally well in a wide range of viewing situations. This fully waterproof scope is perfect for bird watching, observing nature, long distance spotting, and enjoying outdoor scenery. The smooth focus and zoom controls are exceptionally easy to use.
Starry Night Pro Plus 6.0 Win/Mac
Starry Night Pro Plus 6.0 Win/Mac
Travel where you've never been before! For the advanced amateur astronomer, the full-color AllSky CCD mosaic, sophisticated telescope controls and comprehensive observational tools included in Starry Night Pro Plus version 6 will engage you in the hobby like no other software. The biggest single addition to Starry Night software since its inception, the full-color AllSky CCD image mosaic of the entire night sky visible from Earth weighs in at 6.44 billion pixels in size. Named AllSky for its uniform coverage from pole to pole, it's a single picture of the whole sky that has been precisely mapped to Starry Night's computer generated stars and databases. View on your computer screen an image better than the best-trained human eye can capture in real-time viewing through a telescope on a "good seeing" night. See the entire Milky Way in exquisite detail and then zoom in to explore dust lanes and nebulae. Instead of dots and circles, you will see an actual photo of a star or a deep sky object. Smoothly and swiftly navigate this full color photograph of the entire night sky, to a limiting magnitude of 14-15. Five years in development, the AllSky CCD mosaic is comprised of about 20,000 individual images, originally imaged at a resolution of 12 arcseconds per pixel with a scientific grade, custom built AP9E CCD camera. In all, Starry Night Pro Plus version 6 has over 25 new features that bring more power and control to your observing and imaging. Starry Night Pro Plus will change how you look at the night sky. Hover over Earth and see details within 1 km (0.6 miles) resolution Create your own astrophotography using imaging plug-in to integrate Starry Night and MaxIm DL* imaging software (sold separately, Windows only) 1000+ craters, valleys and more instantly with surface feature outlines for the Moon Controls most popular brands of robotic telescopes
Rubber Coated Monocular (10 X 30mm)
Rubber Coated Monocular (10 X 30mm)
Protective rubber coating. Good light gathering. Adjustable focus. Case & strap.
Nikon - Action EX 12x50 Extreme Binocular
Nikon - Action EX 12x50 Extreme Binocular
Key Features:Aspherical lenses eliminate virtually all distortion _ Quick, smooth central focusing _ Tripod adaptable (with Product #7650) _ Diopter control to regulate vision imbalance _ BaK4 high index prisms _ Precision aligned sharp multicoated optics for bright, clear images _ Standard-size armored bodyThe new Nikon Action Extreme" binoculars feature an all-metal chassis with lens fittings housed in a tough, lightweight polycarbonate body shell. Like all Nikon All Terrain Binoculars, the EX is nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed for total waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance in any environment. The binocular bodies are ergonomically shaped, tripod adaptable and are rubber coated for a non-slip grip, whether wet or dry.The new Extreme ATB offerings utilize high-resolution lenses and prism systems crafted from Nikons exclusive Eco Glass", which is made without the use of arsenic or lead. This lens system provides an extremely clear, distortion-free image over the entire field of view. The lens elements each incorporate multi-layered anti-reflective coatings formulated to deliver optimum brightness, high contrast, true color rendition and flare-free viewing in most lighting conditions. The Extreme" series binoculars each feature a unique, click-stop eyecup design that not only delivers long eye relief, but also allows for variable eye relief that is customizable to the users own eyes and eyeglasses
10 x 50 Binoculars
10 x 50 Binoculars
For sporting events, hunting, bird watching. Fully coated glass optics. 369ft. @ 1000 yards field of view.
VANGUARD LITE1 Tabletop Tripod
VANGUARD LITE1 Tabletop Tripod
2-way panhead 3 sections 20mm aluminum legs Extends to 21"
Hubble Faintest Stars in NGC 6397 Photo
Hubble Faintest Stars in NGC 6397 Photo
Looking like glittering jewels, the stars in this Hubble Space Telescope image are part of the ancient globular star cluster NGC 6397. Scattered among these brilliant stars are extremely faint stars. Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys has taken a census of the cluster stars, uncovering the faintest stars ever seen in a globular cluster. Globular clusters are spherical concentrations of hundreds of thousands of old stars.
The Advanced Camera found the faintest red dwarf stars (26th magnitude), which are cooler and much lower in mass than our Sun, and the dimmest white dwarfs (28th magnitude), the burned-out relics of normal stars. The light from the dimmest white dwarfs is equal to the light produced by a birthday candle on the Moon as seen from Earth.
The images were taken with visual and red filters. NGC 6397, one of the closest globular clusters to Earth, is 8,500 light-years away in the southern constellation Ara. The data for these images were obtained in March and April 2005.
(Go here for close-ups indicating the areas of dwarf stars.)
August 17, 2006
Credit: NASA, ESA, and H. Richer (University of British Columbia)
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PSE&G monopoles face review at meeting - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Tue, 29 Jul 2008 04:59:44 GMT
PSE&G monopoles face review at meeting The Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - The college is partnering with the Somerset County 4-H Astronomy Club and will install the club's 14-inch Meade telescope in the new observatory. ... |











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