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Publications / Books / Skymaps Celestron Telescope Product
Guide, 2005
Item #93895-05
To find information on our current telescopes please visit the following link:
http://www.celestron.com/telescopes.htm
The electronic version of the catalog can be downloaded online at the by clicking here*
or hard copies can be ordered by calling 310-328-9560. (USA & Canada only)
*In PDF format. 3.10 MB size file. It will take approximately
8 minutes on a 56K modem to download the file.
Celestron Binocular Catalog
Item #93717-05
Our latest binocular catalog features our entire line of binocular products.
This can be downloaded online by clicking here* or hard copies can be ordered by calling 310-328-9560. (USA & Canada only)
*In PDF format. 7.20 MB size file. It will take approximately
18 minutes on a 56K modem to download the file. Accessory Brochure
Item #93685
This item is currently out of stock.
To find information on our current accessories
please visit the following link:
http://www.celestron.com/prod_pgs/accessories/index.htm
Microscope Brochure
Item #94000
Information on our high quality microscopes is contained in this compact brochure.
To find information on our current microscopes
please visit the following link:
http://www.celestron.com/micro.htm
CD-ROM "The Sky for Celestron"
Item #93700
Celestron and Software Bisque have teamed up to present a comprehensive CD-ROM
called The Sky™ Level 1 – for Celestron. A computerized sky map
that features a 10,000 object database, 75 color images, horizontal projection,
custom sky chart printing, and zoom capability. A fun, useful and educational
product. PC format (Windows 95 and newer versions). Celestron Sky
Maps
Item #93722
Celestron Sky Maps are the ideal teaching guide for learning the night sky.
You wouldn’t set off on a road trip without a road map, and you don’t
need to try to navigate the night sky without a map either. Even if you already
know your way around the major constellations, these maps can help you locate
all kinds of fascinating objects. The front cover has a specially designed
luminous
planisphere that rotates to simulate the seasonal progression of celestial
objects through the sky. When the planisphere is pre-exposed to light, star
positions glow brightly against a dark background, mimicking actual constellations.
More than a thousand stars and deep-sky objects are listed and charted. The
illustrated reference section provides basic information and the visual characteristics
of various types of stars, nebulae and galaxies. The maps measure 13¼" x
11¼" and are printed on a heavyweight, moisture resistant card
stock. The pages have a special comb binding so they can lay flat or be folded
over. Book - Peterson First Guides
- Astronomy
Item #93728
A simplified field guide to the stars, planets and the universe. A great road
map for those starting out in astronomy.
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