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![]() Wondering if anyone has heard about the Celestron Sky Scout, an intriguing new gadget. Does it really do what it claims? Is it available yet? |
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![]() "Alan Briker" wrote in message ... Wondering if anyone has heard about the Celestron Sky Scout, an intriguing new gadget. Does it really do what it claims? Is it available yet? I'd say the 'solar' group is hardly the place to ask, since if you don't know what/where the Sun is, you have problems!... If you go to sci.astro.amateur, one has _just_ for the first time, been tested by a 'user' (as opposed to a company), and there is a thread running on it. The thread is entitled 'SkyScout - No longer vapourware', and the first post was only two days ago, so should still be on your news server. Yes, it exists. Yes it works. For my 'money', it is too expensive for what it is, and accuracy is relatively limited. Best Wishes |
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