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Askar Celestron Explore Scientific Meade Orion SharpStar Sky-Watcher Tele Vue Unistellar William Optics All Telescopes
Start Here
Buying Your First Telescope So You've Got a Telescope: Now What?
Astrophotography
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Accessories
Auto Focusers and EAF Filter Wheels Filter Drawers Focusing Masks Off Axis Guiders - OAG Smartphone Adapters
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Astrophotography for Beginners How to Use a Star Adventurer Tracker How to Shoot the Moon
Solar Photography
Daystar Instruments - Quark Meade PST, Coronado Lunt
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Bundle - Top 3 Binocular - Cometron

One of the best ways to explore the night sky is with a good pair of binoculars. The Cometron 7x50 binoculars are light enough to use without a tripod or other support. They'll give extraordinary views of the milky way and larger objects like asterisms and star clusters.  These are a nice, sturdy set of binoculars suitable for beginners, whatever their age. To help you get the most out of them, we've bundled them with a plansiphere that will help you navigate the night sky, a red flashlight that will help you preserve your night vision, and a 2023 almanac that will help you keep on top of all the exciting astronomical events of the year.  This is an excellent way to get a start in astronomy.
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Celestron
Celestron Cometron 7X50mm Porro Binoculars (71198)
1 review
$59.95

This is a great pair of beginner binoculars. Perfect for looking at the moon, sweeping across the milky way, and wildlife viewing. Comes with a comfortable strap and carrying case.

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Ken Press
Ken Press 16" Planisphere for 30-60 Degrees North (KP-16E)
3 reviews
$25.95

When you line up the time of day with the day of the year a planisphere will show you what you'll see in the night sky as you look North, South, East or West. These...

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ADM Accessories
Red Led Flashlight (LED)
3 reviews
$14.95

Red light flashlights are an astronomers best friend. Not only does it help you see at night but it makes sure that you keep your eye sensitive to observe when you're all setup.

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Firefly Books
2023 Night Sky Almanac
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$7.95 $14.95

This month-by-month guide will take you through the highlights of the night sky. Want to know when Juipiter is at opposition (brightest)? Looking to plan around the next lunar eclipse? This is your guide.

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2024 Night Sky Almanac: A Month-by-Month Guide to North America's Skies from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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$14.95

This month-by-month guide will take you through the highlights of the night sky. Want to know when Juipiter is at opposition (brightest)? Looking to plan around the next lunar eclipse? This is your guide.

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