Affordable Telescopes For Everyone

THE UNIVERSE IS YOURS TO DISCOVER! That's right! 2009 is the International Year of Astronomy. One of I.Y.A.'s mission is to raise awareness of light pollution and how the beauty of the night sky is being drowned out progressively due to industrialization. If you are somewhere far from the city lights' glow, some of the best nightsky highlights to watch for happening this year are the longest total solar eclipse (Eclipse of the Century) on July 22, a 500 shooting stars per hour Leonid meteor shower in mid-November, and in mid-October will be a chance to see planet Jupiter and its moons clearly. Other 2009 highlights are listed here. These astronomical wonders can be seen through even with small amateur telescopes like the ones below. This is a chance for kids or adults for the first time to see and understand how vast our universe that God created is. Just click on the links below to purchase your telescope!

AIM Telescope

AIM Telescope $65.99

The AIM refractor type telescope is rugged, trouble free and easy to operate, making it perfect for the beginning observer.


&quote;SkyWatcher&quote; Telescope

SkyWatcher Telescope $99.99

The SkyWatcher telescope has precision 60mm optics and a 40-100 power range for high-quality imaging. Its 5x24mm finder scope makes it a snap to "zero-in" on your subject. Supplied with tripod.


350mmTelescope

350mmTelescope $199.00

This short-tube, wide-angle telescope is a lightweight, refractor type telescope that is rugged, compact, and easy to use.



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