Get up to $500 off of premium astronomy gear through June 30th while supplies last!
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Whether you are imaging or simply observing, exploring the cosmos is undoubtedly a transformative experience! In the eyepiece of an Explore Scientific refractor, wispy nebulae, swirling galaxies and sparkling star clusters pop to life and inspire curiosity. Through June 30th, we're having a flash sale that will save you as much as $500 on some of Explore Scientific's most popular refractors. Click here to view the full flash sale collection! | | | | FCD100 Series 127mm Air-Spaced Triplet ED APO f/7.5 Refractor | | | FCD100 Series 127mm Carbon Fiber Triplet ED APO f/7.5 Refractor | | | | | FCD100 Series 102mm Air-Spaced Triplet ED APO f/7 in Carbon Fiber | | | Essential Series 127mm Air-Spaced Triplet ED f/7.5 Refractor | | | | | FCD100 Series 80mm Air-Spaced Triplet ED APO f/6 Refractor | | | FCD100 Series 102mm Air-Spaced Triplet ED APO f/7 Refractor | | | | | Essential Series 102mm Air-Spaced Triplet ED f/7 Refractor | | | FCD1 Series 152mm Air-Spaced Triplet ED Refractor in Carbon Fiber | | | | | Speckle interferometry brings new life to a legend | We're thrilled to bring you an update from the world of amateur astronomical research in our latest blog post. Several years ago, the staff at Mt. Wilson Observatory mounted an Explore Scientific ED127 Air-Spaced Triplet Refractor onto the facility's historic 100-inch telescope. This enhancement significantly boosted its capabilities for visual astronomy for eager stargazers who wanted to experience what the historic telescope could show them.
While it is amazing to visually view celestial treasures through the 100-inch, its real purpose was to capture data and to extend our understanding of the cosmos. Through the years it delivered on its promise with a long list of discoveries, and it paved the way for even larger and more sophisticated telescopes. Sadly, its heyday has long since passed in the professional community. But the ingenuity of the amateur astronomy community is finding new life for the very capable optics.
In our latest blog post, we are highlighting the speckle interferometry project spearheaded by STELAR, (Small/Scientific Telescope Engineering Learning and Astronomical Research), a team that has been pivotal in leveraging the iconic telescopes at Mt. Wilson for modern scientific endeavors. Click the button below to visit our blog and learn more about this amazing project. | | | | This email was sent to kunang2langit.astronomy@blogger.com because you've subscribed on our site or made a purchase. Unsubscribe | Edit preferences | | | | | | | |
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