Meade’s handy MySky stargazing companion offers educational fun
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Evansville Courier-Press - The unit can be connected to some Meade telescopes and direct them to find objects of your choosing. It’s a nice feature, but if you’re going to break out heavy gear such as a telescope, odds are you already have a quality star map or an astronomy
Vanderbilt ready to unveil new telescope
Newsday - It’s hard for a planetarium to function without a working telescope, but that has been the situation at the Suffolk County The Meade LX200R, which also has a 16-inch mirror but one that is much more efficient, was purchased with a state grant
The sky’s no limit
News.com.au - was Galileo Galilei, the Italian scientist who, by putting together a concave and a convex lens, made the type of telescope Better brands available locally include Celestron, Vixen, Meade and the emerging Sky Watcher. Some competitively priced
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Chicago Tribune - Got a computerized Meade telescope? Hook it up to mySky, and tell your ’scope to find the object as you read or hear about it on mySky. Hearing about Sirius’ history while you look at it is quite cool. With a touch of a button, the device even
Meade s mySKY Puts Radar-Gun Planetarium at Your Fingertips
Popular Mechanics - And if you happen to own a Meade-made computerized telescope, you can use an optional cable to create some celestial synergy. For example, if you use the mySKY to search for Venus, it will tell your telescope exactly where to point to see it in the
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