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Here's a practical accessory that makes the Celestron SkyScout even easier and more fun to use. With our SkyLine Green Laser Pointer mounted on the side of the SkyScout, you and others in your family or group will see exactly where SkyScout is pointed. You won't have to crane your neck back and hold a weary arm over your head as you sight through the SkyScout with your eye glued to the lens. In fact, you won't have to view through the SkyScout at all! Instead, just hold it in any comfortable position and point the side-mounted SkyLine's 3-5 milliwatt green laser beam at the star or object you want to ID. Then hit the Target button and read the object's description from SkyScout's LCD panel. Easy!
The custom-designed, dual-ring ABS bracket threads with a single screw (included)into the socket on the side of the SkyScout. Thumbscrews and a spring-loaded X-Y adjustment on the bracket's rings allow quick alignment of the laser pointer with the SkyScout. This accessory will not interfere with the SkyScout's GPS system or pointing accuracy. And the Skyline pointer can be removed from the bracket at any time for use as a standalone pointer to show others what's up in the night sky.
The SkyScout is the coolest astronomical gadget on the market today. Make it even cooler with the SkyLine Green Laser Pointer and Bracket!
SkyScout Personal Planetarium
Now anyone can quickly identify thousands of celestial objects in the night sky! The SkyScout Personal Planetarium is a camcorder-size digital planetarium that uses GPS to locate and identify over 6,000 stars, planets, constellations, and deep-sky objects. It's easy to use; you just turn it on and you're ready for adventure. You sight through the SkyScout, aiming at any visible object in the sky, then press the "Target" button. Voila! - the name and a fascinating description of the target object are displayed instantly on the illuminated, 3"-wide LCD screen! You can also listen to an audio narrative describing the history, mythology, and other entertaining facts about more than 200 of the most popular objects, using the included earbud headphones.
The "Locate" feature allows you to select an object to view - Mars, for example - and then find it in seconds with the help of the SkyScout's pinpoint GPS system. Illuminated arrows in the viewfinder direct you right to the object, then the arrows flash when it's centered in the field of view. Another excellent feature, called "Tonight's Highlights," directs you to the 20 best objects to view from your specific location on that night.
The SkyScout's extensive database contains 6,000 stars, all 88 constellations, 200 galaxies, 100 nebulas, 40 star clusters, 20 comets, 10 asteroids, and extra space for custom user objects. The USB SkyLink interface allows you to download new firmware upgrades from your computer to the SkyScout as well as updates to the object database as they become available, keeping you up to date with the latest astronomical discoveries. The device has an SD card slot that accepts SkyTour cards (sold separately), which feature audio presentations on a variety of topics.
The SkyScout weighs less than 16 oz. and is wonderfully portable. Its rugged design makes it ideal for taking on camping trips or in carry-on luggage. It requires two 1.5-volt AA batteries (not included), which provide about 10 hours of continuous operation. Dimensions: 7.4" L x 4.0" H x 2.5" W.
Included with the SkyScout Personal Planetarium are a USB cable, a pair of earbud headphones, a hand strap, and a carrying case. Two-year limited warranty.
SkyScout Features
Built-in Field Guide Includes
The Class IIIA laser complies with US 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11