Galileoscope Build-Your-Own Refractor Kit sale ends today!
| | For most amateur astronomers and astrophotographers the dream of having a personal observatory to protect their telescope and block glare remains only a dream because of the expense of acquiring a roll-off roof building or a dome and the problem of locating a permanent site that is suitable for an observatory. A portable observatory tent can be a great compromise. However, setting up a portable observatory structure can also be hassle on its own. No one wants to waste their valuable observing time on reading complex instructions while trying to figure out what pole goes where. This is why the Explore Scientific Two-Room Observatory Tent utilizes a sturdy pop-up design. Setting up the Explore Scientific Pop-Up Observatory Tent is literally only a matter of releasing the band so that the tent can "pop up" from its pack. You really don't need to do anything else besides connect the two observatory rooms with a velcro seam and peg it to the ground. Thanks to this simple design, the Explore Scientific Two-Room Pop-Up Observatory sets up and tears down in only a couple of minutes, leaving you plenty of time to enjoy your weekend of astronomy. The tent — which includes two rooms that are each 60 inches by 60 inches — travels in a light and compact package that erects in seconds. The water- and wind-resistant package comes with a rainfly to protect you and your gear, tie-down ropes and stakes to keep it stable on the ground, and zippered doors to block out light. You can find out more details about this exciting new product by clicking the image above of the yellow box below. | | |
|
| Galileoscope sale ends today! |
|
| Created as a cornerstone project for the 2009 International Year of Astronomy (IYA), the Galileoscope telescope kit solved a long-standing problem: the lack of a high-quality, low-cost kit suitable for both optics education and celestial observation. The Galileoscope was also a cornerstone project of the 2015 International Year of Light (IYL). Over the course of the project managed by volunteers and promoted mainly through word-of-mouth, more than a quarter-million Galileoscope kits have been distributed to teachers, students, and other enthusiasts in more than 110 countries for science education and public outreach. The Galileoscope telescope kit includes all of the parts and instructions needed for a 50mm refractor. Assembly is quick and requires no tools or adhesives. The kit includes a 20x eyepiece and a custom accessory that can be assembled as a 2x Barlow lens for a power of 50x or a 17x Galilean eyepiece with a right-side-up field of view less than 1/2° wide so the user can experience the views Galileo had of the the expansive night sky. In addition to providing revealing views of the lunar surface, planetary features like Jupiter's Galilean moons and bright deep sky treats like the Orion Nebula, the Galileoscope helps users learn basic optical concepts, including how lenses form images and how magnification affects field of view. Act now to grab a Galileoscope kit for yourself or the explorers in your life at a discount of 20 percent! This sale ends TODAY! |
|
| Looking for more deals for junior explorers? |
|
| *Offer ends at 11:59 p.m. on Feb 28, 2021. While supplies last. |
|
| |
|
|
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar