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Sky And Scopes, Issue #023 -- Sep 2012
September 30, 2012
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Sky And Scopes, Issue #023 -- 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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Bushnell Voyager Telescope

The Bushnell Voyager Telescope has currently four models in the series. The 60mm and 70mm which are refractor scopes and the 76mm and 114mm, these are reflector scopes.

The aperture of the 114mm is the highest to be found in this series and performs well in dim light conditions. The eyepieces supplied are 4mm, 8mm, 12.5mm with magnifications of 72, 113 and 226.

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Intes Micro Alter M603

The Maksutov-Newtonian design combines the finest characteristics of a Newtonian Reflector and Maksutov-Cassegrain to produce a telescope design which provides seriously breathtaking image quality, comparable to those realized with Apochromatic refractors, although at only a fraction of the price.

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Astro Physics 900GTO Telescope Mount

Amateurs today demand a precise mount that will allow them to pursue all aspects of astronomy whether it be observing visually, CCD imaging or photographing with 35mm or 6x7 camera.

Many of the finest imagers today have been using Astro Physics GTO mounts as a solid platform for a wide variety of instruments.

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Useful Telescope Magnification

When looking at the magnification of telescopes you will come across a small number of ads that talk about extremely high telescope magnification that their scopes can achieve. These types of telescopes will often have around 60mm diameter apertures, and offer magnifications of 600x or higher.

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Comets From Beyond Our Solar System

The appearance of a comet within view of Earth is definitely an occasion of world wide significance. You only have to witness the massive media attention that the Haley or Hale-Bopp had when they came within view. The mere sight of these remarkable space objects is both frightening and awe inspiring at the same time.

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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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