Gear
Bins & Scope
Posted by Denis YIn order to view and admire the night sky your eyes do a very fine job. But binoculars or a telescope comes in handy when you wish to study planets, double stars, the moon and more.
Here is a list of some of the equipment i collected over the years.
Telescopes
- 102mm SkyWatcher Réfractor. sold
- 102mm SkyWatcher Maksutov. sold
- Mount EQ3-2 Motorise. sold
- Dobson 16" home-made *lost to water damage* view picture before damage
- Dobson 8" home-made sold
- Dobson 8" SkyWatcher sold
- UPCOMING 10" DOBSON SCOPE.....................pending......
Binoculars Picture of all my binoculars
- Binocular 20x80 Celestron Skymaster
- Binocular 15x70 Oberwerks
- Binocular 8x40 Nikon Action Extreme series
- Binocular10x50 Baush&Lomb *first binoculars have them over 15 years*
- Paragon-Plus *Astronomical use Tripod from Orion*
Some oculars ...
- 9mm Meade 5000 plossl
- 14mm Meade 5000 plossl
- 20mm Meade 5000 plossl
- 32mm Celestron plossl
- 8mm Burgess optical plossl
- 10mm Antares plossl
Some filters ...
- Baader contrast Booster
- Baader Sky glow and Moon
- Antares #80A filtre planetary
- Antares #11 filtre planetary
- Baader solar filter
- Celestron Lunar polariser
Charts ...
- Sky Atlas 2000.0 Field Atlas
- Uranometria
- Carte du Ciel (Free software)
- Atlas virtuel Lunaire (Free software)
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The Moon Atlas
Digi cam and other tools ...
- NexImage from Celestron
- Digital cameras Panasonic
- Pens and erasers for sketching
- Sketching table
- Observing chair