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Astro-gear Galore in Pasadena — September 16, 2008
The Pacific Astronomy and Telescope Show drew a large crowds last weekend in Pasadena, California.

Ride along on the Apollo space missions to the Moon with Imaginova's Starry Night Apollo.

Now you can make your Mini Maglite flashlight astronomy friendly with Nite Ize LED Upgrade kit.

See more celestial targets by attaching your Celestron SkyScout to tripod-mounted binoculars with the FAR-Sight SkyScout Mount from Farpoint Astronomical Research.

The affordably priced StarShoot AutoGuider from Orion Telescopes & Binoculars enables you to track your target precisely during long-exposure astrophotography.

Astronomy Technologies now offers the Astro-Tech Voyager altazimuth mount.

If you own a Canon digital SLRcamera, you’ll soon be able to protect its sensor from dust during long exposures with Astronomik’s new EOS Filter Clip System.

Orion Telescopes & Binoculars' new Extra Narrowband Hydrogen-Alpha Imaging Filter lets you shoot high-contrast views of emission nebulae even from light-polluted locations.

Smart Astronomy has introduced an affordable line of high-power eyepieces.

Baader Planetarium, long a source of premium astronomy accessories, now expands its line of imaging filters to include a set of four narrowband filters.

Smart Astronomy has introduced the Clear-View Portable Observatory Tent, a lightweight and effective means for you to observe in comfort, free from wind and annoying stray light.

With the overwhelming popularity of Go To telescopes, it's surprising that a product like the Cube from iOptron hasn't come along before now.

Another good deal from Orion Telescopes & Binoculars comes in the form of its new Orion Premium 102mm F/7 ED Refractor.

You can view the solar spectrum or split spectroscopic binary stars with Shelyak Instruments Lhires III Spectrograph.



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