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Meade 230 Refractor Telescope Review
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Meade 230 Refractor Telescope Review new to me telescope made by meade very well made scope i really am enjoying this telescope and iam sure i will for many years to come Meade 230 Refractor Telescope Review Mouse here for … Continue reading
Celestron Powerseeker eq127 telescope review
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Celestron Powerseeker eq127 telescope review Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ telescope is a great entry level telescope and a great value for money opportunity. Check out detailed product specification and customer reviews. Celestron Powerseeker eq127 telescope review Mouse here for Related LinksMeade … Continue reading
Amateur Astronomy for Beginners: Basic Review of Mounts
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A brief discusion of telescope mounts: Alt-Azmuth, equatorial, and dobsonian. Also answering a question about moon phases sent to me by email. Amateur Astronomy for Beginners: Basic Review of Mounts
Amateur Astronomy for Beginners: Reflectors/Refractors
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The difference between refractors and reflectors and the importance of size. Amateur Astronomy for Beginners: Reflectors/Refractors
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Amateur Astronomy for Beginners: START HERE!!
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Planispheres & Binoculars This videos topic: Some advice for beginning your hobby in amateur astronomy and how to use a planisphere. Always remember that the most important tools are your eyes. Go out under the stars and look up! Amateur … Continue reading
Introduction to Astronomy
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This is a 4.5 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonders of Astronomy. It is designed as a “trailer” to be shown in classrooms by Earth Science and Astronomy teachers in High … Continue reading
Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide
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Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide Discover the wonders of the night sky with this bestselling astronomy guide For a generation, Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide has introduced hundreds of thousands of readers worldwide to the night sky. Now this classic beginner’s guide … Continue reading
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Learn Beginning Astronomy
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Learn Beginning Astronomy How To Find Any Object in the Heavens You’ll begin with simple and intuitive explanations to help you easily master the layout of the night sky so you can find any deep-sky object you wish. You’ll discover… … Continue reading
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The Biggest Telescopes in the World
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A Look at the Biggest Telescopes in the World By Will Kalif The Telescope turns 400 years old this year and in four century period astronomers and telescope makers have been continually making larger and larger telescopes in order to … Continue reading