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November 20, 2008Sky Publishing - The Caldwell Objects 46972Item No. 846-10301 Deep-Sky Companions: The Caldwell Objects expands on the famous Messier catalog of 109 observing delights by adding another 109 equally appealing deep sky objects to observe. The Caldwell list includes such fascinating objects as the Bowtie Nebula, the Cat?s Eye Nebula, the Ghost?s Goblet, the Horseshoe Cluster, the Bubble Nebula, the Blinking Planetary . . . and that just includes the named objects among the first 15 Caldwell objects. Also included is a list and descriptions of 20 additional spectacular non-Caldwell/non-Messier objects. This book is the ultimate road map to Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore?s catalog of 109 star clusters, nebulas, and galaxies that didn?t make it into the Messier list. The book was written by Stephen James O?Meara, a contributing editor to Sky and Telescope magazine and has a foreword by Patrick Moore, the tireless British champion of astronomy and compiler of the Caldwell catalog. Each of the 109 Caldwell objects is illustrated with a photo, a superb finderscope locating chart, and a detailed hand-drawn eyepiece sketch which shows the object?s appearance in a 4″ refractor. A first-hand visual description in included, with the object?s history and astronomical significance explained in vivid and engaging detail. For example, the essay on Omega Centauri (Caldwell #80) is over five pages long and well worth reading for the sheer pleasure of it. A review by a Sky & Telescope contributing editor said, ?This wonderful observing guide is a testament to what experience, persistence, and dark skies can reveal to the patient deep sky observer. O?Meara?s essays are interwoven with a tapestry of background material that lends depth and richness to the observing experience. His skilled observations and side jaunts to obscure targets give both novice and seasoned skygazers fresh vista to seek and explore.” You can expand your observing universe and test your viewing skills with this excellent observing guide. It is a must for budding night watchers, both as a guide at the telescope and as a fascinating read when the skies are cloudy.
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See Details: Televue Telescope TV102IIS APO OTA Imaging System w/ 4″ Aperture TVI-4087 November 19, 2008Yukon SeaWolf Night Vision Spotting Scope 24022WPItem No. 241-00342 The Sea Wolf series of night vision monoculars makes for the perfect companion for any maritime expedition or rain plagued hunt. A rubberized body complete with waterproof seals house a Yukon certified night vision tube and PULSE system IR. The ergonomic body fits snuggly and comfortably in your hand with the IR on/off button accessible for quick use. A green and red LED sits next to the eyepiece to give the user the on/off status of the night vision and IR. This is important since Gen 1 night vision continues to glow 30 seconds after it is turned off. The Sea Wolf 3×42 utilizes multicoated glass optics to provide the highest light transmission possible. The end result is an incredibly bright and crisp 1st generation image. The additional PULSE system IR allows the Sea Wolf to stretch further into the distance than other commercial night vision and focus in on objects at 75 to 100 yards.
See Details: Bushnell Night Vision Goggles with Illuminator Waterproof 261020Item No. 203-51020 Bushnell Night Vision Goggles with Illuminator Waterproof These goggles provide comfortable viewing during all nighttime conditions, and feature an infrared illuminator so that they can be employed even in total darkness. There are many different variables that affect the distance that one can see with a night vision device, among them the object’s size, the level of details being sought from the object and the conditions of observation. Night vision devices detect much more under a full moon and clear skies than they do under a new moon and cloudy skies. 1×20mm
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