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| Ultimate Celestial Star Finder - NEW! A kit including a portable star finder you can take anywhere! The Ultimate Star Finder is a fun and exciting way to unlock the mysteries of the constellations in the night sky. The exclusively designed, handheld Star Finder illuminates twenty special Constellation Transparencies with night vision preserving red light to help you find the twenty brightest constellations in the sky. Included are 4 easy to find star charts, one for each season. Each card is also full of fun facts about the spectacular celestial objects you can discover. Includes instructions. Requires two AAA batteries (not included).If you prefer to order by telephone or by fax, click here for more information. Product Number DM79491 Click here for more detail. |
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| Portable Celestial Seeker - A portable star finder you can take anywhere! Pocket Sized with twenty insertable a constellation cards. Compare what you see with what's in the sky, and easily identify constellations. Each Celestial Seeker includes twenty constellation cards with time of year and general direction so you can find the stars in a snap. Special red filter light which enables you to read the seasonal sky charts in the dark without imparing night sky visibility. Ages 8 and up. If you prefer to order by telephone or by fax, click here for more information. Product Number DM4093 Click here for more detail. |
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| Seasonal Star Chart - Waterproof Book! Star finder included. Unlock the secrets of the night sky with this detailed set of colorful charts. You will be able to recognize constellations and planets from their indoor studies, and then locate those celestial bodies using the accompanying Glow-in-The-Dark star finder. 24 pages. A top seller. Information on how to place your order by fax or by telephone. Product Number AM433 Click here for more detail. |
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| Sky Atlases - Written to fill a special need. More 2.5"(60mm) telescopes are sold than any other kind, but most star atlases assume at least a 6" or 8" telescope. We of course recommend that beginners start with a larger telescope, if possible, but the fact is most people start small. If you own a small telescope already you should supplement it with a pair of binoculars, learn to use the equipment you have, and start spending time under the stars. Featuring nearly 200 deep sky objects selected for visibility in a 2.5" telescope or simple binoculars, this atlas is designed to help you do just that. Information on how to place your order by fax or by telephone. Product Number DCATST1 Click here for more detail. |
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