Pacific Astronomy and Telescope Show (PATS) 2008

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The inaugural Pasadena Astronomy and Telescope Show (PATS) took place over Harvest Moon weekend at the Pasadena Convention Center on September 13 and 14, 2008.  Ideally located in Old Town Pasadena, this event complemented the RTMC Astronomy Expo which takes place every Memorial Day weekend near Big Bear City, CA.  Billed as the west coast version of the North East Astronomy Forum (NEAF), over 70 manufacturers and vendors of astronomical products and science related items filled the exhibit tent.  It was truly a great opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts to come out and see the latest and greatest telescopes, mounts, CCD cameras and other related accessories that manufacturers had to offer.  Although PATS focused on public outreach and inspiring new individuals and families to take up the astronomy hobby, long time veterans were also very much welcomed.   As an added bonus, guests were treated to talks by some of the most well know professionals in the astronomy related fields.  Speakers included David Levy, discoverer of 22 comets; Story Musgrave, Space Shuttle Astronaut; John Dobson, Founder of the Sidewalk Astronomers and celebrated his birthday, Robin and Todd Mason, Film Producers – Gateway to the Universe; Scott Roberts, Astronomical Society of the Pacific – 2009 International Year of Astronomy and Gary Palmer, accomplished Solar Imager.

Celestron was one of PATS’ four main sponsors and was highly represented by dedicated employees from throughout its organization.  Those who worked the Celestron booth included Victor Aniceto, Vice President of Domestic Sales; Darren Gonzales, West Coast Sales Manager; Mark Teitelman, Technical Support Supervisor; Mark Vescera, Technical Support Representative; Yasmine Rios, Marketing Coordinator and Kevin Kawai, Community Relations Coordinator.   With a prime location facing the Exhibit Hall’s front entranceway, a steady flow of guests visited the Celestron booth throughout the 2 day event.  Celestron’s most popular products were on display which included the CPC 1100, a CGE 1100, a NexStar 8 SE, a NexStar 4 SE, an Advanced Series Computerized mount with a C8 OTA, an OMNI 102 XLT, an 80 EDF Refractor on a Heavy Duty Alt/Azm mount, NexStar 60 SLT, new Ultima and Axiom eyepiece lineups, SkyScout Personal Planetariums, SkyScout Speakers, SD cards and various other accessories.  Not only were Celestron’s telescopes the most popular at PATS, but a couple of “down to Earth” items were also well received by guests.  The Hand Held Digital Microscope and LCD Digital Microscope also stole the show with their ease of use, clear displays and cool features.  These products were especially popular with children and Science Teachers visiting our booth.   They really turned up the “wow” factor.  Over 1000 people attended the two day event.  Guests looking to purchase telescopes and astronomy related items were treated to great deals from many vendors.  It was also great seeing Celestron products used by other manufacturers and vendors as well. Tele-Vue’s West Coast Sales Representative, John Rhodes, proudly displayed the NP-127 on his brand new Celestron CGE mount.  Star Chaserz’ Norm and Laura Nasise’s displayed a Celestron CPC 1100 on their new Astrolift and Dean Koenig of Starizona, displayed his brand new HyperStar system on a Celestron NexStar 6 SE, as well as on a C11 and C14 optical tubes.  The Pasadena Convention Center is scheduled to complete expansion in 2009.   PATS will undoubtedly grow in size with larger turnouts from both guests and vendors.  With the International Year of Astronomy also taking place in 2009, which Celestron is proud to be a global sponsor, astronomy, without question, will be cast into the spotlight.  What a perfect way to bring astronomy and people together.   Celestron would like to thank Allan Guthmiller, PATS Vendor Chairman, and his staff for organizing the very first PATS event.  They couldn’t have picked a more ideal setting.  Just wait until next year after the expansion is concluded. 

Celestron To Provide Google Users With An “Out Of This World” Interactive Journey

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“SKY IN GOOGLE EARTH” ADDS AUDIO TOURS FROM THE CELESTRON SKYSCOUT PERSONAL PLANETARIUM’S COSMIC ENCYCLOPEDIA

TORRANCE, CA – (April 17, 2008) – Celestron, one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturers of telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, microscopes and related accessories, announced that it will provide a series of deep space interactive audio tours for use with Sky in Google Earth.  Utilizing the award-winning SkyScout Personal Planetarium’s technology and knowledge base, Celestron’s SkyScout Audio Tours enable Sky in Google Earth explorers to embark on an interactive cosmic journey of discovery that includes in-depth information on everything from constellations to supernova explosions to hundreds of millions of stars.

The Celestron’s SkyScout Audio Tours will automatically appear in the Sky feature in Google Earth.  All deep space objects with available SkyScout audio files will be marked with a Celestron logo.  When the user selects the object, a virtual SkyScout audio player will appear and proceed to play the information-packed audio file as well as display the corresponding text. 

Sky is a feature of the very popular Google Earth application.  Sky in Google Earth allows anyone with a computer to view 3D images of nearly 100 million stars and 200 million galaxies, and with the addition of SkyScout Audio Tours, users will be guided through an interactive tour of the night sky that includes detailed information on all of the planets, stars, galaxies, clusters, nebulae, constellations, and asterisms that make up the universe. 

“The SkyScout Audio Tours are designed to give Sky in Google Earth enthusiasts access to a universe of knowledge and adventure like never before,” said Joseph A. Lupica Jr., president and CEO of Celestron.  “Together, Celestron and Sky in Google Earth transform the night sky into a personal planetarium, satisfying the natural curiosity to explore new frontiers, and creating a thirst for knowledge that will inspire the next generation of explorers and scientists.”

In accordance with the partnership announcement, Celestron is offering a $100.00 rebate to anyone that purchases its award-winning SkyScout Personal Planetarium between now and June 15th, 2008.   Visit www.celestron.com for details.

About Celestron
Celestron is a leading designer, manufacturer and importer of high-quality optical products including computerized and non-computerized telescopes and related accessories, binoculars, spotting scopes and microscopes.  Since manufacturing its first telescope in 1960, Celestron has grown to become one of the world’s leading telescope makers, and enjoys brand-name recognition among serious amateur astronomers for superior optics, outstanding design, and innovative technology.  Celestron’s innovative products continue to receive numerous industry and consumer media accolades, adding to an already impressive list that includes awards for product innovation from Reader’s Digest, Popular Science, PC Magazine, Popular Mechanics, the Consumer Electronics Association and more.  Celestron sells and markets its products worldwide through a variety of specialty retail outlets and international distributors. Celestron is a privately held company with corporate offices and manufacturing facilities, in Torrance, CA.  For more information about Celestron please visit http://www.celestron.com.

Celestron Encourages Boy Scouts To Let Curiosity “Take Flight” During “Ask Astronaut Clayton Anderson” Online Event

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Celestron Donates SkyScout® Personal Planetarium™ And Traveler 10×25 Porro Binoculars To Inquisitive Scouts As Part Of Ongoing Program To Promote Interest In Space Exploration And Astronomy

  TORRANCE, CA – (September 12, 2007) – Boy Scouts of the Cornhusker Council, in Southeast Nebraska have the opportunity to send questions to NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson, who is currently in space aboard the International Space Station. Celestron, a leading manufacturer of high-quality optical products including computerized and non-computerized telescopes and related accessories, binoculars, spotting scopes and microscopes, will award exploration prizes to the 20 Boy Scouts chosen to ask their questions. 19 Scouts will receive Traveler 10×25 Porro binoculars, and one lucky winner will receive the SkyScout® Personal Planetarium™. Read the rest of this entry »

Captain Kirk’s Iconic Stature Enters The Final Frontier As William Shatner Is The People’s Choice To Have A Star Named In His Honor According To An Online Poll Conducted By Celestron

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Captain Kirk's Iconic Stature Enters The Final Frontier As William Shatner Is The People's Choice To Have A Star Named In His Honor According To An Online Poll Conducted By Celestron

Award-Winning Actor Takes Home Title And A SkyScout Personal Planetarium As His Universal Appeal Outshines A Competitive Field Of Nobel Prize Winners, Former Presidents, Famous Explorers, Hollywood Celebrities And Professional Athletes

  TORRANCE, CA – (September 12, 2007) – Celestron®, a leading manufacturer of high-quality optical products including computerized and non-computerized telescopes and related accessories, binoculars, spotting scopes and microscopes, announced today that William Shatner has been named “the person most deserving of a star named in their honor” according to the results of a recent people’s choice online poll taken in conjunction with Celestron’s Ultimate Backyard Adventure Sweepstakes promotion. Read the rest of this entry »

Celestron® Announces Grand Prize Winner Of Its Ultimate Backyard Adventure Sweepstakes, As Families Gear Up For Labor Day Weekend Outdoor Fun

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Celestron® Announces Grand Prize Winner Of Its Ultimate Backyard Adventure Sweepstakes, As Families Gear Up For Labor Day Weekend Outdoor Fun

Robert Papuga of Morganton, NC, Wins A SkyScout Personal Planetarium™, Computerized Telescope, Digital Spotting Scope, Binoculars And Family Camping Gear

  TORRANCE, CA – (August 30, 2007) – Celestron®, a leading manufacturer of high-quality optical products including computerized and non-computerized telescopes and related accessories, binoculars, spotting scopes and microscopes, announced today that Robert Papuga from Morganton, North Carolina is the grand prize winner of the Ultimate Backyard Adventure Sweepstakes. As the Grand Prize winner, Papuga was randomly selected from more than 80,000 entries to win a complete outdoor adventure pack that includes a Celestron SkyScout Personal Planetarium, NexStar® 6 SE computerized telescope, VistaPix® IS70 digital spotting scope, Traveler® 8 24X25 binoculars and all the camping gear needed to enjoy a family camping trip under the stars. Read the rest of this entry »

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