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Totality from Dallas “The Lone Star Eclipse” by Josh Dury Sky-Watcher Telescope & Star Adventurer 0 Views 15 Comments
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All Sky-Watcher refractors come with muliti-coated objective lens for maximum light transmillion. Refractor telescopes are excellent for Lunar and Planetary viewing as they offer very crisp and …
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Sky-Watcher - The worlds largest telescope manufacturerThis application works with SynScan Pro app and supported mounts to track artificial satellite. This is a preliminary version for …
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Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer is user-friendly and provides various combinations to satisfy all you needs for astrophotography and time-lapse photography. It is a high precision, portable and …
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Protection is needed because, in most reflectors, the mirror is open to the elements and deterioration of the reflective layer reduces the resolution of the telescope. All Sky-Watcher …
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Explore With Sky-Watcher Innovation and world-class engineering. That is what you can expect from every Sky-Watcher product. Take a look at our full product catalog below.
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In 1999, Synta launched the "Sky-Watcher" brand. Striving to its uttermost to improve product quality and reduce cost, Sky-Watcher continues to design and manufacture superior …
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The Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 SynScan mount gives optimal stability and pointing accuracy for a wide variety of heavy professional photo and video equipment. It is a hybrid mount with alt-azimuth …
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The award-winning Sky-Watcher EXPLORER-130 (NEQ2) is a fantastic choice for the serious beginner and also receives high marks from more seasoned astronomers. With an extremely …
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To find out which model your Sky-Watcher telescope is, you will need to know the Diameter and Focal Length of your telescope, and the model of your mount. Near the focus tube you should …