Beginners Telescopes
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The best cardboard glasses for watching 3D anaglyph DVDs.
The TGBC will fit most binoviewers with eyepieces installed.
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.
This 40 page A5 sized guide takes you step-by-step through the technique of stacking deep sky and comet images shown during Dave Eagle's highly successful astrophotography workshops.
This step-by-step 48-page guide covers stacking images to reduce noise and create a much smoother image.
This A5 sized guide takes you step-by-step through the techniques used when capturing detailed solar images of the full disk, surface features and prominences, using a Hydrogen-Alpha telescope.
Glass lens with metal frame and ABS plastic handle 3.5x 50mm 2"
The inexpensive 'postable' Fold-Flat 3-D VIEWER!
In Philip's Guide to the Night Sky, Sir Patrick Moore explains how to find the most famous constellations and the brightest stars, and when to look for them.
Using the TGRD will reduce dew build-up on red dot finders.
TGDS is easily installed or removed over the Telrad window,
This Digital T ring is designed to allow you to fit any camera
Cover Slips (100 pieces)
Sturdy piers for mounts
Model with automatic magazine adaptation for the six mostimportant magazine systems.