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The Orion Shorty Barlow Lens doubles the power of any telescope eyepiece. It has a multi-coated lens that lets in more light and allows you to enjoy higher-power, sharper images without eye strain.
The 25mm Orion Sirius Plossl Eyepiece is a low powered eyepiece that is ideal for viewing deep space objects. It is ideal for all types of telescopes and has a wide apparent field of view that provides extremely sharp high contrast images.
The 20mm Orion Expanse is a low powered eyepiece that is perfect for wide field views of deep sky objects. The fully multi-coated elements deliver sharp images with good color correction and contrast.
Packed with high-performance features like regulated cooling to 20-degrees below ambient and the impressive Sony ICX829ALA mono CCD sensor, the StarShoot G4 Monochrome Camera will help you capture detailed images of deep space and more.
SkyGlow Broadband filters enhance deep-sky objects in moderately light polluted skies. They block the most common wavelengths of light pollution for increased contrast and better views of all deep-sky objects, without needing to drive to dark skies.
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