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Sky And Scopes, Issue #024 --Oct 2012
November 01, 2012
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Sky And Scopes, Issue #024 -- Latest Updates
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In this issue of 'Sky And Scopes'.....

1)In this months issue we have highlighted a few of the new additions to our site.

If you like this ezine maybe you could do me a big favor and 'pay it forward'. If a friend passed it on and you find it interesting, please subscribe here....

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Imaging The Night Sky With A DSLR Camera

Astrophotography has come on in leaps and bounds in recent years and whilst ccd technology continues to make amazing advances the digital camera has opened a whole new world to amateur astronomers who are on a tight budget.

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Resolution Of A Telescope

The most effective telescopes used by amateur astronomers can hardly ever see detail that is less than 1 arcsecond wide or make a distinction between 2 stars that are less than 1 arcsecond apart.

The reason being that turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere causes images to ripple and shimmer.

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Coronado PST Personal Solar Telescope

The PST will show you the dynamic, ever changing prominences at the edge of the Sun as well as filaments and other surface details in amazing detail, all in the brilliant and distinctive red color of hydrogen-alpha light.

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Tal 250k Telescope

The TAL-250K provides an aperture of 250mm and focal length of 2130mm in a very compact tube length of only 450mm.

Klevtsov's revolutionary catadioptric design employs a sub-aperture meniscus correcting lens (like the familiar Maksutov) combined with a Mangin mirror-lens secondary.

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Starry Night Complete Space & Astronomy Software

Starry Night complete space and astronomy software is ideal for anyone who is new to astronomy or searching for the ideal gift for someone fascinated by the stars, this brand-new edition of has all you need to begin your adventure.

With straightforward, easy to understand details and amazing visuals of all types of night sky phenomena, it is an excellent way to share the wonders of the universe with your entire family. Satisfy your own curiosity about the universe without having to do more than just point, click and explore.

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Where it warrants it we will have a feedback form covering each section, so you will be able to leave your comments, ideas, tips, images and thoughts on all aspects related to astronomy

Until Next Time, Keep Looking up..............

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Have you any comments, ideas, stories, interesting images or feedback? I'm always interested to hear from new and seasoned amateur astronomers. Just reply to this e-zine.

See you next month!

Michael

https://www.telescopes-for-amateur-astronomers.com

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