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Description You do not have to give up your current mount to enjoy the full benefits of a Telescope Drive Master from Explore Scientific. This sim...
View full detailsDescription With a universe of options to explore, it can be difficult to track what awe-inspiring treasures are currently visible in your sky. Th...
View full detailsFeatures Solid marine binoculars ideal for observations while sailing or for other water sports Built-in, illuminated compass and reticle for nav...
View full detailsFeatures Foldable binoculars for hikers, lightweight and space saving High magnification: 12x Also suitable for spectacle wearers Dimensions: 139...
View full detailsFeatures These binoculars combine a strong magnification with a high light gathering capacity Long distance observations and particularly detaile...
View full detailsFeatures Binoculars with large light gathering capacity for use in twilight Large field of view of 122 m at 1000 m Individually adjustable interp...
View full detailsFeatures Foldable binoculars for hikers, lightweight and space-saving Large field of view: 126 m With dioptre adjustment and foldable eyecups als...
View full detailsDescription The Twilight I is a light-to-medium-duty alt-azimuth mount and tripod designed to quickly and easily accept small to medium sized ref...
View full detailsFeatures 1.5-inch stainless steel legs provide a sturdy foundation for your observing or imaging setup Die cast aluminum spreader tray locks agai...
View full detailsFeatures Solid fork mount with tripod for large binoculars Carries binoculars up to 12kg and a width of max.290mm Soft and even movement of the l...
View full detailsJupiter is well named after the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, it is the largest planet in both mass and size, and possesses the ...
View full detailsMisconceptions about large numbers are some of the most persistent and troublesome bits of misinformation. Not just children, but a lar...
View full detailsFeatures Huge apparent field of view not only gave the observer a panoramic visual experience, but they relax the eye so the observer could pay ...
View full detailsThe idea that tides are linked to the Moon is an old one. Galileo was one of the first scientists to develop the idea of tides being...
View full detailsThe French mathematician and astronomer, Edouard Roche, is most famous for his work on celestial mechanics and his discovery of t...
View full detailsFeatures Rotatable 360° diagonal to find the perfect viewing angle! 360mm Focal Length Full-length AZ Panhandle Mount Capture what you see with t...
View full detailsFeatures Variable polarizing filter Individually adjustable image brightness Made from highly parallel optical glass Black anodized aluminum hous...
View full detailsWe all know that the gravitational field of any moon causes tides on its home planet. The height of the tide for a moon also depends upon the natur...
View full detailsIn August of 2006 the International Astronomical Union famously downgraded Pluto, which was considered the 9th planet in our solar system, to be re...
View full detailsIf you study science long enough, you eventually discover that Galileo was right about the constantly changing nature of scientific knowledge. Y...
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View full detailsThere is a misconception that ‘doing real astronomy’ is difficult and expensive, only highly trained and generously funded people can do it; ...
View full detailsHumans have attempted to map the stars in the sky since antiquity. The earliest Western catalog of stars was created by the Greek astronomer...
View full detailsFeatures Explore everything from the soil to the stars with this 50mm telescope and 640x microscope set. Easy-to-use refracting telescope has a 5...
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