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  1. Questar 3.5" Standard, Magnesium fluoride coatings

    $5,595.00
    Optical theory says that a Questar should not be able to resolve lunar craterlets and rilles under 1.3 arc seconds across - yet there are countless Questar owners and Questar photos that prove optical theory wrong . . .
  2. Questar 3.5" Duplex, Broadband coatings

    $6,375.00
    The best optics, the best optical coatings, the most performance per inch of aperture, the most features and flexibility - if you want the most astronomical telescope and terrestrial spotting scope that a very small package can provide, this Questar Duplex with braodband optical coatings is it . . .
  3. Celestron PowerSeeker 80 EQ, 3.1" Equatorial refractor

    $199.95

    The Celestron PowerSeeker 80 equatorial refractor is a visible step up in performance from the typical 60mm beginner's scope, at a price not much higher than a typical 60mm toy store scope.

  4. Celestron AstroMaster 90 AZ, 3.5" Altazimuth refractor

    $319.95
    The Celestron AstroMaster 90 altazimuth refractor is a good-value medium aperture refractor for the terrestrial observer or casual astronomer. It is ideal for tracking boats, cars, and wildlife on the ground and scanning the Moon, planets, and star clusters in the night sky . . .
  5. Questar 3.5" Duplex, Broadband coatings, Zerodur mirror

    $6,775.00
    The best optics, the best optical coatings, the most performance per inch of aperture, the most flexibility and features, the abilioty to laugh at temperature changes - if you want the world's best 3.5" ultra-portable telescope, look no further. This broadband-coated Zerodur mirror Questar Duplex is the ultimate . . .
  6. Celestron PowerSeeker 114 EQ 4.5" Equatorial reflector

    $194.95

    The Celestron PowerSeeker 114 equatorial reflector proves that you don't have to pay a big scope price to get a big scope's performance. It is a remarkably economical introduction to serious deep space astronomy for the beginning backyard observer.

  7. Celestron 4.7" Omni XLT 120 Equatorial refractor with Starbright XLT optical multicoatings

    $809.95
    This Celestron Omni XLT 120 refractor puts large 4.7" aperture fully Starbright XLT multicoated achromatic optics on a solid German equatorial mount. The result is an excellent mix of performance, portability, and features at a price that's surprisingly low for a scope of this aperture . . .
  8. Celestron PowerSeeker 70 EQ, 2.75" Equatorial refractor

    $169.95

    The Celestron PowerSeeker 70 equatorial refractor is a great scope for the beginning astronomer who wants good images of the Moon, planets, star clusters, and binary stars – but at a price not much higher than an ordinary 60mm toy store scope.

  9. Questar 3.5" Standard, Broadband Coatings

    $5,995.00
    The best optics, the best optical coatings, the most performance per inch of aperture, the most features - if you want the most telescope that a very small package can provide, Questar is it . . .
  10. Celestron PowerSeeker 60, 2.4" Altazimuth refractor

    $94.95

    The Celestron PowerSeeker 60 altazimuth refractor is a very economical introduction to casual astronomy and nature study for the backyard astronomer, but one that can supply good images of nature, the Moon, the planets, and many of the brighter deep space objects.

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