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Starlight Instruments Focuser
By Ed Moreno 9/11/2009
Buffy gets a makeover.

Moonlight Instruments CS Crayford Focuser
By Steve Hollenbach 5/8/2009
I wanted to solve image shift on my Meade Maksutov, and this worked.

StarGPS NX review
By Iain Barker 4/4/2009
StarGPS is a lower-cost option for automatic entry of GPS time and location data to your Celestron NexStar handset.

Exploradome Domes
By Ronald Abraham 2/25/2009
Get what you need for less cost.

A review of The Cambridge Star Atlas
By Ed Moreno 1/28/2009
An overlooked classic? Or a better way to see the sky?

The Scope Buggy - Essential Astro Accessory
By Glen Ward 7/24/2008
The Scope Buggy is so handy that just about everybody ought to have one.

Starry Night Pro Planetarium Software
By Ed Moreno 4/29/2008
"Pro?" Or as John Steed would say..."Talented Amateur."

Antares 2"-1.25" Twist-lock Adapter
By JD Metzger 4/28/2008
A nice accessory - but buyer beware.

Getting in the Zone of Astro Imaging
By Max Corneau 1/5/2008
If you're serious about taking your astrophotography to the next level, try stopping off in The Zone on your way to that place. Ron Wodaski's latest book on image processing is well worth the investment for the serious imager.

Laser Stars
By Larry Brown 12/26/2007
A green-laser kaleidoscope.

Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders
By Dennis O'Day 11/24/2007
Barbara and Robert have done it again!

Orion Dynamo: Portable Power Packaged Perfectly
By Clayton Cramer 11/23/2007
Safer and more convenient than a bare battery, and loaded with features.

Megastar 5 Sky Atlas Software
By Glen Ward 10/22/2007
A wonderfully utilitarian atlas program.

Baader Planetarium Spectroscope
By Glen Ward 10/22/2007
A blaze-grating spectroscope with features for both visual and imaging use.

The Orion Mars Filter
By Robert Piekiel 9/20/2007
Does the new specialty filter from Orion do what they say it does, and is it useful for other objects?

Satisfaction Through Wide Field Imaging
By Max Corneau 9/6/2007
Wide field imaging is an extremely satisfying form of astrophotography providing panoramic results of your favorite constellation-size field without the hassle of finding or precisely tracking the object. Astrophotographers who already use DSLR cameras can go ahead and skip this review, as it is intended for owners of special-purpose, SBIG astronomical imaging cameras.

SV 50 Finderscope meets WO 50mm Bracket
By Timm Bottoni 8/24/2007
Can two products of competing companies get along together on the same scope without fighting?

JMI Event Horizon 2 Focuser For Newtonians
By david elosser 8/19/2007
The Good, The Bad, and the Beautifull.

Baader Moon & Skyglow Filter
By Matt Tarlach 6/28/2007
It works! And not just on moonglow...

Cleaning with the Delkin SensorScope System
By Mike Overacker 3/3/2007
This review is my impressions on the Delkin Devices SensorScope sensor cleaning system and its value for this market

Review of Hayen Planetarium’s freeware “Partiview” program
By Ed Moreno 3/2/2007
Step on it Chewy, we need to be in quadrant 3 before the game starts...

Moonlite Telescopes CR2
By Clayton Cramer 2/4/2007
Dual-rate focuser is so elegant it makes the rest of the scope look like it was built by cavemen.

Orion's Collimating eyepiece
By Robert Piekiel 1/27/2007
What and how does a Cheshire eyepiece do? Is is better than a laser collimator?

Stellarvue BV3: Binoeyes on the Skies
By Rod Kaufman 1/20/2007
Take it from a man who has never been a binoviewer fan, this is a binoviewer for people who don't like binoviewers...

WyoRock Custom Focuser
By Floyd Blue 1/18/2007
Man, at this price you can afford to buy two!

Star Watch – The Amateur Astronomer’s Guide to Finding, Observing, and Learning about Over 125 Celestial Objects – by Philip S. Harrington
By Timm Bottoni 12/28/2006
Do you have a telescope but don’t know what to look at, or where to find it? Are you interested in learning about the objects in the night sky? For the amateur astronomer, nothing is more important than learning your way around the universe, and this book is one of the best places to start.

Humanity: A Story With Alternative Futures
By Max Corneau 12/9/2006
Humanity: The Chimpanzees Who Would Be Ants provides tremendous insights into the past and provides several alternative futures for the reader to consider. A must read for those frozen, cloudy Winter nights.

No Tape Rigel Quickfinder
By Matthew Cecere 12/7/2006
Strap on, strap off !

Family Resemblance
By Eric Gage 12/2/2006
Look familiar? The William Optics Red Dot finder and the Stellarvue F2 finder are almost exactly the same, and both are quite good.

Auto-Guiding Software Review
By Lon Shelton 11/30/2006

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