Beginners Telescopes
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Glass lens with metal frame and ABS plastic handle 2x (lens diameter: 90mm, 100mm, 110mm and 127mm)
Enables Telrad finder to be used on more than one scope.
An honest, thorough and comprehensive guide on sports optics.
The TGBC will fit most binoviewers with eyepieces installed.
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Halogen Lamp (6v, 10w)
Halogen Lamp (6v, 20w)
Designed for use anywhere in Britain and Ireland, Northern Europe, Northern USA and Canada.
Philip's The Urban Astronomy Guide will show you how to get the most out of almost any sky with whatever equipment you have, or even with none at all.
The topics range: space exploration and astrophysics, with essays on Unveiling Saturn and Titan, Galactic Whirlpools, Dobsonian Telescopes, the Transit of Venus, Gamma-Ray Bursters, and the Unseen Universe.
Designed for roof prism binoculars with a narrow inter-objective distance
Blank Microscope Slides (72 pieces)
A practical guide to observing Mars, it explains the equipment needed to look at the Red Planet and provides detailed timetables for observing our captivating planetary neighbour.
A practical guide describing the wide range of objects that anyone can observe in the night sky using normal binoculars and how to choose your pair.
This edition of Dave Eagle's astrophotography guides leads the astrophotographer through a number of Photoshop workflows to help get the best out of astrophotographs.
A proper sun filter, allows observations of sun-spots.
The best cardboard glasses for watching 3D anaglyph DVDs.
Using the TGRD will reduce dew build-up on red dot finders.
TGDS is easily installed or removed over the Telrad window,
A folded chart showing the stars and constellations of the night sky in three superb maps: the northern and southern hemispheres, and the equatorial region.
Galileo is famous for being the first man to point a telescope at the night sky.
Very simple assembly for old salts and land lubbers alike.
Two lenses connected by a cardboard tube: it's that simple to build a telescope!
With this kit you can build a small telescope with 6x magnification.
A machine washable cleaning cloth, manufactured from super microfiber.