Look to the stars with the MySky
June 4, 2007 |

Ever look up at the sky and try to remember all the constellations? Even if you know more than a few, its still practically impossible to be able to identify everything that you see.
The conventional telescope can’t tell you what you are looking at. It will certainly give you a better look but technology has come a long way.
Meade and Optics Planet have unleashed an amazing new astronomy gadget. The Meade MySky is a personal video planetarium that allows you to learn more about the universe than you could with your own private astronomer.
Meade MySky allows the viewer to identify over 30, 000 celestial objects at a click of a button. It is similar to Celestron SkyScout, MySky goes a step further featuring a full-color LCD screen and the ability to control a Meade computerized telescope.
OpticsPlanet.com has a wealth of information on binoculars like these.
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