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Astro Telescopes 102 " Planetary Killer"
By James Edwards
7/12/2010
" A long lost Refractor "
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Vixen ED100sf Refractor
By Ging-Li Wang
6/8/2010
Go to your happy place... this is one good telescope.
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Takahashi TSA-120
By Bill Vance
1/3/2010
Not too big, not too small, but just right!
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ASTRO TELESCOPES 152mm, f/5.9 REFRACTOR OTA
By Lawrence Carlino
12/5/2009
A quick first look
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Orion ST120 Redux
By norman sullivan
7/13/2009
Further impressions and suggestions regarding the Orion ST120 f5 refractor.
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CELESTRON OMNI XLT 150R
By Lawrence Carlino
5/19/2009
“GRAB-AND-GO” MEETS THE COLOR PURPLE
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The Stellarvue SV90T Fluorite
By Ivan Ong
4/29/2009
A great portable scope
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The Orion ST120 -A lot of 'scope, no mucho dinero
By norman sullivan
3/25/2009
If I had known what I was doing from the start, I would have bought this then and saved a lot of trouble.
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The Sky-Watcher Pro 100ED Refractor
By David Ponder
2/14/2009
Your next APO??
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Stellarvue F80M Finderscope: A Versatile Performer
By Bob Christ
12/16/2008
Can a well-engineered and executed 80mm finderscope serve multiple duty as a finder, RFT, and grab-and-go scope?
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ORION 120ED vs. ASTRO-TECH 127EDT
By Lawrence Carlino
10/2/2008
Bargain-priced 5-inch APO shootout
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EON 120 Reveiw
By christopher palmer
9/3/2008
EON 120 Reveiw
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Pentax 105SDP Apochromatic Refractor
By Pollux Chung
8/15/2008
Great (little) apochromatic refractor from the Japanese Optics Giant
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Takahshi's Sky 90II
By Trenton Feist
7/22/2008
This oft forgotten wonder proves to be more than meets the eye!
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Televue 101
By Ed Moreno
7/15/2008
High Definition Wide-screen Space TV
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Takahashi's TOA 150 takes on it's FS-152 ancestor
By Jerry Wise
6/2/2008
How does the new TOA 150 compare to the venerable FS-152?
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TMB Design 130mm f7 ED Triplet APO Refractor Signature Series
By james Yang
2/21/2008
The answer to your refractor dreams?
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WO FLT 110MM TMB and Polluted Sites
By Howard Lazarus
2/13/2008
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Astro-Physics 6” f/8 Telescope Review
By Ed Moreno
2/13/2008
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Orion ED 100
By Wing Eng
1/1/2008
A great scope at a great price.
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Improved ST80 Review
By Patrick O'Neil
10/17/2007
What can you expect and do with an 80mm Telescope? Find out and see.
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The New StellarVue 102 ED: A Lotta Bang and Bling for the Buck
By Mark Webb
9/26/2007
When Vic Maris at StellarVue announced they’d be producing a 4 inch doublet at a cost of less than $1,600 including a case and FeatherTouch focuser, it seemed like small reflector Nirvana. StellarVue (SV) is known for their high quality and standards, and every scope going out their door is star tested under the real sky – so the opportunity to purchase one of Vic’s new gems at such a low price was just too good to pass up.
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Class of 85: The TeleVue-85 APO Refractor
By Michael Aaron McNeely
9/20/2007
The TeleVue-85 is an ideal small telescope. It will reveal all of the major phenomena of the heavens, from high magnification views of planets to low power Milky Way starfields.
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STELLARVUE SV102ED
By Lawrence Carlino
9/9/2007
Redefining value in high-quality refractors
by Lawrence Carlino
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William Optics Zenithstar 70 Ferrari 60th Anniversary APO
By Peter Pulles
8/31/2007
Impressions and first light of a very special fast racing apo
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Takahashi’s Incredible TOA-130 Refractor
By Ralph Aguirre
4/23/2007
Redefining the Standards of Optical Excellence
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Vixen ED115S Refractor
By Lawrence Carlino
3/21/2007
A middleweight scope with a heavy punch
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Takahashi TSA-102S
By Lawrence Carlino
3/1/2007
Taking it to the next level
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Planet Hunter 80. Does it perform? You bet.
By Dave Kiefner
2/20/2007
Looking for awesome views of the Moon and Planets with a quality 80mm scope at a great price, well read on...
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APO-Wars: The (Meade) Empire Strikes Back
By Alec Hitchman
2/2/2007
Just over a year ago, Mighty Meade made an announcement: they were preparing to release a new, low cost, triplet apochromat design. A number of questions were immediately raised in forums and blogs across the web: Would Meade’s entry into the low-cost APO field rout the established players in the field? Are three pieces of air spaced glass in a mass-produced objective better than two?
While few details were forthcoming from Meade (they were apparently busy trying to get the telescopes out the door), with the initial Series 5000 triplets finally shipping in early 2007, we could finally see if the Empire’s apochromat has what it takes to crush the Rebellion.
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