Monday, April 30, 2012

Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ-C Telescope


Item: Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ-C Telescope (image source)

I always ask myself this simple question, "..are we alone in this universe?" What better way to find out than to view those starry nights with one of these - a Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ-C Telescope. Okay, so maybe you won't be able to find E.T. and Alf hanging out together light years away, but you will be able to view Saturn's rings and Jupiter's moons. Could you imagine what our moon would look like when viewed using this telescope? This cool optical instrument would be great to bring along on camping trips and wouldn't take up a lot of cargo space. I think this telescope would bring out the star gazer in all of us!

Itch reliever: Hubble Telescope Gallery

If you want to see some fascinating images of our solar system, then visit the link above. Here, you can view the cosmic heavens through Hubble's perspective to have a better appreciation of our universe and all of it's mysteries. Travel back through time and enjoy the wonders of intergalactic space!

3 comments:

  1. Space is by far the most fascinating thing to me. It would be selfish to think we're alone. Here is one of my most favorite videos on space, its vastness and how truly mind blowing (whatever that means, in our miniscule, insignificant lives)it all really is. Enjoy.

    Click me!

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  2. Also - two words, well, one name - Carl Sagan! A mighty itch relief. I could watch him for hours. RIP.

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  3. For all you star gazers and moon lovers, at 11:35pm EDT on May 5th, the moon will be the biggest full moon of the year. This will be a site you won't want to miss!

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