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Burgess Optics TMB Designed 3.2mm and 4mm Planetary Eyepiece Review
Finally! An inexpensive Eyepiece that Delivers the GOODS!
ORION 120ED vs. ASTRO-TECH 127EDT
Bargain-priced 5-inch APO shootout
Garrett Signature HD-WP 10x50 Binoculars
Rolls Royce quality optics and construction at a Chevy price
EON 120 Reveiw
EON 120 Reveiw
The Scope Buggy - Essential Astro Accessory
The Scope Buggy is so handy that just about everybody ought to have one.
Takahashi's Sky 90II
This oft forgotten wonder proves to be more than meets the eye!
Celestron NexStar 4SE
4SE is a great begining!
Orion 3.6 Clear aperture Reflector
Can you buy a 90mm APO for $234 ?
Televue 101
High Definition Wide-screen Space TV
Turbocharging the Losmandy G11: 3.5 arc seconds peak to peak
Ovision's new aftermarket worm makes almost any new or used G11 competitive with mounts at 3x the price in most imaging applications. The flexibility in configurations (servo go-to, stepper systems, manual or digital setting circles), snazzy aftermarket options such as the Berlebach tripod, and a large user base keep this model suprisingly flexible. The Ovision aftermarket worm may vault this well-known mount into a top-contender in its weight class for high performance imaging applications.
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