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22 February, 201022 February, 2010 0 comments Newsletters Newsletters
Celestron January 2010 Newsletter

Welcome to the 2nd issue of Celestron's 2010 Newsletter!

The countdown to Celestron's 50th Anniversary is over and now the celebration has begun!  We are excited to share with you a variety of new merchandise made especially for this occasion.

Once you've bought your dream scope browse around to view our new 50th Anniversary hats, t-shirts and travel mugs.  Add to your collection a beautiful Anniversary logo lapel pin or get your hands on one of the limited edition 50th Anniversary FirstScopes.

0th Anniversary Merchandise


YouTube New Video Releases
We are proud to release 3 new videos recorded at CES 2010 that cover the latest additions to Celestron's product lineup.
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Rick Fienberg Red Planet Rendezvous Article Spotlight
by Rick Fienberg

One of the biggest stories in 21st-century astronomy is the discovery of hundreds of planets around other stars. Thanks to NASA's Kepler planet-hunting satellite, it's only a matter of time (probably less than 3 years) before astronomers find an Earth-like world orbiting a Sun-like star. But you don't have to wait. If you own a telescope, you can look out into space and scrutinize an Earth-like planet every clear evening this season. It's called Mars...
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2010 Eyepiece Sale

EdgeHD 800 The Buzz:Celestron 8" EdgeHD
by Ed Moreno

I sold a C8 a year or two ago and once again went down the 4” APO road as a quick look scope, but I missed the aperture of the C8. Plain and simple, once I got past the appeal of the perfect little stars in a 4” scope, I realized that I was still looking though a small scope.

I started looking for another C8 and tried a few, but I was looking for one with as perfect optics as I could find. One 8” SCT in particular was actually a VERY nice sample, but it wasn’t quite as good as I would have liked, and while I KNOW that it is almost impossible to tell a very good 8” SCT from a perfect 8” SCT at the eyepiece, I guess I have just become so anal that I CHOOSE to own as high quality equipment as I can find... read review »


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Celestron Anniversary- Path of Light

Event Calendar
Event Calendar
2010 San Diego Bird Festival

2010 San Diego Bird Festival

03/04 - 03/07
San Diego, CA

City of San Diego is proud to host 2010 Bird Festival held in Marina Village Conference Center in Mission Bay...

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NSTA 2010

NSTA 2010

03/18 - 03/21
Philadelphia, PA

Join your colleagues in the City of Brotherly Love for NSTA's 58th National Conference on Science Education. Conference registration and exhibits will be at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Most sessions and events have been scheduled at the Convention Center and the Doubletree Philadelphia Hotel, Loew’s Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, and Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel...

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City of El Segundo Star Party

City of El Segundo Star Party

03/20
El Segundo, CA

Come join us for a night under the stars at the City of El Segundo Star Party. The Star Party will be on Saturday, March 20 from 7:30 - 10:30 pm at the Hilltop Park Parking Lot. Volunteers will be setting up their telescopes, or helping set up yours, to share a view of the stars with all who attend...

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Saturn Reaches Opposition

Saturn Reaches Opposition

March 21, 2010

The planet Saturn is at opposition on March 21st 2010. That means Saturn is opposite the sun in Earth’s sky. At opposition, Saturn rises in the east at sunset and sets in the west at sunrise. This is when Saturn comes closest to Earth for all of 2010. As a result, it’s when Saturn shines most brilliantly in our sky ...

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28 January, 201028 January, 2010 3 comments Newsletters Newsletters
Celestron November Newsletter

Welcome to the 1st issue of Celestron's 2010 Newsletter!

50th Anniversary

2010 is a very exciting year for us. 50 years ago, in 1960, an electrical engineer Tom Johnson, started Celestron as an astro-optical division of his aerospace electronics firm, Valor Electronics. Since then Celestron has grown to enjoy worldwide brand name recognition and a reputation for innovative and reliable optical equipment.

As part of our 50th Golden Anniversary celebration, we'll be releasing a six part miniseries dedicated to 50 years of amateur astronomy, telescope making and human ingenuity:

Celestron Anniversary- Path of Light


Rick Fienberg Star Light, Star Bright... Article Spotlight
by Tammy Plotner

One of the most amazing facets of having a knowledge of astronomy and possession of a telescope is its unique ability to draw humankind towards it. Like a campfire on a frosty Fall evening, a candle lit in a powerless room or a story offered to a quiet and hungry mind, there’s an allure to the stars. It may be as simple as reciting a verse of poetry learned as a child, or as complex as an evening’s viewing session, but there are tools within our reach to make a difference in others perceive the Universe around them...
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2010 Eyepiece Sale

CES 2010 In The News

Celestron EdgeHD, LCD Deluxe Digital Microscope And Handheld LCD Digital Microscope Take Home Honors From Consumer Electronics Association!
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CES 2010 New On Celestron.com

By popular demand we have added a new section to our website concentrating solely on Astrophotography!
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Kevin Kawai Community Outreach
with Kevin Kawai

Celestron presents a FirstScope to the Mayor of El Segundo

Celestron presents a FirstScope to the Mayor of El SegundoThe city of El Segundo (Recreation and Parks) and the South Bay Astronomical Society, co-sponsored and hosted their final local star party of 2009 at Hilltop Park on Saturday, December 19, 2009. El Segundo, located just south of Los Angeles International Airport, is well known for its aerospace companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon - all of which have their facilities in the city...
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Mars at opposition - on January 29

Mars at opposition

January 29, 2010

Two major astronomical events fall within 10 hours of each other tonight.

First, the planet Mars – the world most like Earth in our solar system – reaches opposition at 8 p.m. London time tonight. Second, the closest full moon of the year comes tomorrow at 6 a.m. London time – that’s around midnight tonight for us in the central U.S...

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26th Annual Winter Star Party

26th Annual Winter Star Party

02/08 - 02/13
Florida Keys

Get set for The Winter Star Party! The 26th Annual Winter Star Party is scheduled for February 8 - 13, 2010 on West Summerland Key (a.k.a. "Spanish Harbor Key") in the Florida Keys. Astrophotographers and amateur astronomers often bring their families from across the U.S. and around the globe to make it a truly international event. Southern winter skies are a real treat for our Canadian and northern friends...

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by Kevin Kawai
CES 2010

CES 2010


Las Vegas, NV

When the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2010, Celestron reached a new milestone in its storied history by celebrating 50 years of optical and mechanical innovations in telescope manufacturing. What better way of starting off the new year than by "kicking off" the celebration at the largest and most well known gathering of the latest in electronic gadgets and technology breakthroughs - the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)....

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21 December, 200921 December, 2009 5 comments Newsletters Newsletters
Celestron November Newsletter

Welcome to the 12th issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter!

Happy Holidays!

Over the course of this year we have attended numerous public astronomy events and had the unique privilege to personally meet many of Celestron users in the process. We would like to thank every reader of our newsletter and every fan of Celestron products for your continued support and wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year!

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Rick Fienberg Enjoying The Celestron Sky - Perseus Article Spotlight
by Steve Coe

Perseus, the Hero, is my kind of constellation. By that I mean that it has lots of different types of deep sky objects to observe. I get tired by having to chase nothing buy galaxies or nothing but open clusters. I need variety and Perseus can provide that, so let's take a look...
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CGEM Series Telescopes Rebate
DarkMatters McGyver's Tips
with DarkMatters
CelestronLife.com

DarkMatters is an active contributing member of CelestronLife.com.

The latest accessory in the DarkMatters DIY FirstScope line: The Collapsible Dew Shield! read posts »

NexStar SE Series Telescopes Rebate

Kevin Kawai Community Outreach
with Kevin Kawai
CelestronLife.com

As we were moving towards the Thanksgiving holiday, one event remained on our calendar for the month of November - the Armijo's Family Daycare Star Party.

Lead Repair Technician, Hector Antuna, who can often be seen representing Celestron at star party and dealer events throughout the southland, organized this special star party for his 4 year old son, Geovanni and his classmates... read posts »


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IDA Annual Meeting

International CES 2010

January 7-10
Las Vegas, NV

With more than four decades of success, the International CES reaches across global markets, connects the industry and enables CE innovations to grow and thrive.

Celestron will be exhibiting our latest products at the booth # 7912 in the Central Hall of the LVCC

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Sea and Sky Spectacular 2009

Sea and Sky Spectacular 2009


Jacksonville, Florida

On November 7th and 8th, the 2009 Sea and Sky Spectacular took place in Jacksonville, Florida off the waters of the picturesque Atlantic Ocean. This much anticipated air show featured the prowess of the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels Squadron, as well as numerous military and civilian daredevils of the sky. The Sea and Sky Spectacular represented just one of the many featured events of the "Week of Valor," which paid tribute to the brave men and women in uniform of the entire armed forces....

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Celestron November Newsletter

Welcome to the 11th issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter!

Galilean Nights

We would like to salute everyone who, in celebration of IYA 2009 Galilean Nights, took to the streets all around the globe, to see the wonders that Galileo observed 400 years ago.

As a global sponsor of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, we are proud to be a part of this global celebration both in the US and abroad. We'd like to encourage you to share your stories and photographs of this momentous occasion.

Star Party in
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NexStar SE Series: Astronomy Made Simple
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Rick Fienberg Your Galileo Moment with Jupiter Article Spotlight
by Rick Fienberg

Throughout 2009 stargazers the world over are celebrating the International Year of Astronomy, which marks 400 years since the great Italian scientist Galileo Galilei first turned a telescope to the sky. Galileo's discoveries launched a revolution in our understanding of the cosmos, one that's still going strong four centuries later...
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CGEM Series: Get Started In Astrophotography
CGEM Series Telescopes Rebate

DarkMatters McGyver's Tips
with DarkMatters
CelestronLife.com
DarkMatters is an active contributing member of CelestronLife.com. This month we'd like to spotlight a couple of his articles on making a solar filter and tripod attachment for FirstScope Telescope...
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IDA Annual Meeting

IDA Annual Meeting

November 14-15
Tucson, AZ

The IDA is pleased to announce the AGMs first move out of Tucson, AZ. We've gone 100 miles north to Phoenix. Known as the Valley of the Sun, Phoenix is also home to the USGBC GreenBuild 2009 conference (November 11-13), the largest convention of "green" businesses and products in the world...

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IDA Annual Meeting

2009 T.A.C.O.

November 21
Oceanside, CA

Don't miss the first annual "Telescopes and Cameras in Oceanside", affectionately known as TACO, on Saturday, November 21st from 10AM until 8PM at Oceanside Photo & Telescope! Celestron representatives will be on-hand with product demos and more. Enjoy special one-day only discounts on all of your favorite (or soon-to-be-favorite) gear...

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Toberman House Event

Toberman House Event

October 26
San Pedro, California

Just a few miles south down Interstate 110 from Celestron headquarters in the port city of San Pedro, California, resides the Toberman Neighborhood Center. This multi-purpose, non-profit community center provides various social services to nearly 14,000 inner-city individuals and families in need of assistance...

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Celestron.com September Issue
IYA Global Sponsor

Welcome to the 10th issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter!

We'd like to start this issue off by applauding the White House and President Barack Obama for their support of astronomy and science education.

On Wednesday, October 8, 2009, President Barack Obama and the first lady Michelle Obama hosted what is believed to be the first star party ever to be held at the White House.

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YouTube Reporting From 2009 PATS
 

On September 26th and 27th Celestron had a chance to show off our newest technology at the 2009 Pacific Astronomy and Telescope Show (PATS). Our media team was on hand to capture some interesting interviews with Celestron staff, as well as some other exhibitors...
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2009 PATS Coverage


FirstScope: Great Holiday Gift for the Collector or Budding Astronomer!
FirstScopeTour

Outdoor Channel's Gear Up and Go! Sweepstakes

It’s October and that can mean only one thing… its time again to GEAR UP AND GO! 

This year’s prize pool is the most valuable ever and includes all kinds of outdoor gear as well as great trips and CASH prizes. Enter ever day for daily prizes such as paintball gear, wall tents, kayaks, telescopes and hiking boots.

Every time you enter to win a daily prize you’ll also earn an entry into each of the three Grand Prize drawings held at the end of the month.

This year’s Grand Prizes include a trip to the Silverton Casino, a Celestron Computerized telescope and trip to the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and an ATV plus $5,000 CASH courtesy of Peak Antifreeze.

Visit http://gearupandgo.dja.com/index.html every day in October to enter.


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Reto Mexico 2009

Reto Mexico 2009

October 24
Mexico

This event continues the celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, which began in Mexico with a great event called "Night of Stars"...
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Advanced Imaging Conference

Advanced Imaging Conference

October 30 - November 1
San Jose, CA

The Advanced Imaging Conference is a non-profit organization operated by a team of astro-photography enthusiasts...

read more »
Sea & Sky Spectacular

Sea & Sky Spectacular

November 6-8
Jacksonville, FL

Join the City of Jacksonville, Naval Station Mayport and City of Jacksonville Beach, City of Neptune Beach and City of Atlantic Beach as the skies and waterways of the First Coast are transformed into the backdrop for the most exciting air acts and military demonstrations in the world!

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IDA Annual Meeting

IDA Annual Meeting

November 14-15
Tucson, AZ

The IDA is pleased to announce the AGMs first move out of Tucson, AZ. We've gone 100 miles north to Phoenix. Known as the Valley of the Sun, Phoenix is also home to the USGBC GreenBuild 2009 conference (November 11-13), the largest convention of "green" businesses and products in the world...

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Astronomy at the Beach

Astronomy at the Beach

September 26-26
Michigan, USA

With sand, water, stars and sky, the 13th Annual Astronomy at the Beach took place September 25 and 26, 2009 at Maple Beach, Kensington Metro Park, Milford, MI. Astronomy at the Beach, more commonly known as AATB, is a yearly event hosted by the Kensington Metro Park and the Great Lakes Association of Astronomy Clubs (GLAAC)...

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Celestron.com July Issue
IYA Global Sponsor

Welcome to the 8th issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter!

Celestron would like to congratulate the winners of the IYA 2009 One Hundred Hours of Astronomy Competition! Celestron is honored to be a part of this phenomenal global event which enabled more than a million people across the world to view through a telescope for the first time. Congratulations to everyone around the world who organized and participated in the events in your community and helped make 100 Hours of Astronomy a success.

Awards, which include Celestron’s SkyScout Personal Planetarium, were given out at the IAU General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on August 11, 2009, where Mike Simmons, Co-Chair of 100 Hours of Astronomy, publicly announced the winners at the 100 Hours of Astronomy Awards and Closing Ceremony. read more »

Levin StarGazers - Award Acceptance Video


Dark Matters Solar Eclipse 2009
by Dark Matters

What a trip it was - 14 days, meeting many very nice people, both locals and foreigners, visiting Shanghai and 3 provinces, the Synta telescope factory at Suzhou, Purple Mt. Observatory at Nanjing.

EdgeHD OpticsAnd of course, the total solar eclipse!

That part of the adventure began with preparations here in the US, resulting in two complete photo rigs and approximately 20 lbs in photo gear. Everything was packed into one Jetpilot wheely bag of medium size plus a smallish Gregory Advent backpack. I had no troubles with the airline's size and weight restrictions...

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NEW ON CELESTRON.COM: Related Products

Earlier this month we have launched a new version of our shopping cart. In addition to being faster and more user friendly, it features a list of products and accessories purchased by other users that bought the item you are looking at.

We hope that this addition will help you quickly locate the products and accessories for your particular application... comment on this »


SPOTLIGHT: Contest Winners "Discovered"

We are extremely proud to congratulate the winners of the "Capture the Universe" astrophotography contest sponsored by CelestronImages.com and Discover Magazine.

By entering this contest, you have shown that you share the same innate desire that drives us at Celestron to develop the tools needed to search, learn and share the world around us – and beyond.

Click here to view our brand new "Contest Winners Hall of Fame".

Phil Plait, the creator of Bad Astronomy.com, who judged the contest, was so impressed by the quality of the contest entries that a total of 11 of the photographs were featured on Discover Magazine's Website

« see Phil's Picks on CelestronImages.com | read Phil's blog entry »


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Starfest 2009 - A Celebration of Astronomy

Starfest 2009 - A Celebration of Astronomy

August 20-23
Ontario, Canada

Starfest is Canada's largest annual observing conference and star party. It attracts over nine hundred astronomy enthusiasts from Ontario, and neighboring provinces and states. It has been ranked among the top star parties in North America by Sky and Telescope magazine.

read more »

Solar Eclipse 2009

Kevin KawaiEvent Recaps
by Kevin Kawai
SCAE 2009

SCAE 2009

July 18th
Oceanside, California

Here we are again in the middle of summer and for us Californians, July means warm, sunny blue skies, sandy beaches, summer Milky Way and Oceanside Photo and Telescope's Southern California Astronomy Expo (SCAE)! How quickly an entire year has rolled around since the last SCAE 2008! This past Saturday, July 18, 2009, OPT Boss, Craig Weatherwax, hosted the 5th Annual SCAE event and invited down nearly 40 vendors of astronomical related gear to showcase their latest wares to the public. Just a week earlier, OPT held a very successful parking lot swap meet, followed by a film presentation and vendor star party at nearby Palomar College...

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Perseid meteor shower 2009

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Celestron.com July Issue
IYA Global Sponsor

Welcome to the 7th issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter!

In our last issue we focused on the newcomers to the hobby of amateur astronomy and the resources available to them. This month we are looking at the other side of the spectrum: the bleeding edge, the state of the art, the frontier of innovation... and we'll even attempt to "See the Universe in HD"

EdgeHD OpticsDuring the International Year of Astronomy, Celestron is proudly introducing yet another revolutionary technology - the EdgeHD Optics - a new state-of-the-art optical system designed specifically for astro photographers. EdgeHD is an Aplanatic Schmidt telescope, designed to produce aberration-free images across a wide field of view. Watch this short video and learn about this exciting new product straight from Celestron's engineering team.
EdgeHD Optics Video


STAR TREK EXHIBITION: WIN A VINTAGE C11
FirstScope Telescope Tour

Celestron is proud to have its vintage C11 telescope signed by a previous owner, Leonard Nimoy, exhibited at the Franklin Institute as a part of "STAR TREK: THE EXHIBITION"

The exhibition features the world's most comprehensive collection of authentic Star Trek objects and transports visitors into parallel universes of the future and past. This 12,500 foot exhibition, an amalgamation of all five television and ten film series spanning over 40 years, is the ultimate opportunity to connect with iconic Star Trek moments and characters, while celebrating the creative spirit of science fiction and science that gave rise to many of today's modern marvels. From the Next Generation Bridge, to the Engine Room, to sitting in Kirk's original captain's chair, STAR TREK: THE EXHIBITION not only relives the legacy but invites you to be a part of the Enterprise!

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NEW ON CELESTRON.COM: Twitter

Follow Celestron on TwitterAs you have probably already noticed, Celestron has been actively engaging its end users via the social networks. We have even launched a couple of our own social networking sites. Recently, we have added Twitter, a social networking service that has been spreading like wild fire.

We find Twitter to be extremely useful for keeping track of interesting people and organizations. More importantly it allows us to quickly send short updates to our users. So, if you wish to be the first to know what Celestron is up to... Follow us on Twitter »


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SCAE 2009 (Day 2)

SCAE 2009 (Day 2)

July 18th
Oceanside, California

Telescope & Astronomy Demonstration. On Saturday, July 18th, almost forty telescope, CCD, and other astronomy product manufacturers & organizations will be on hand at OPT to show off their latest and greatest gear, and you’re invited!

read more »
Starfest 2009 - A Celebration of Astronomy

Starfest 2009 - A Celebration of Astronomy

August 20-23
Ontario, Canada

Starfest is Canada's largest annual observing conference and star party. It attracts over nine hundred astronomy enthusiasts from Ontario, and neighboring provinces and states. It has been ranked among the top star parties in North America by Sky and Telescope magazine.

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C-Row Star-B-Q 2009

C-Row Star-B-Q

June 19 - 20
RepoGazer Observatory, Arizona

The Huachuca Astronomy Club of Sierra Vista, AZ, in cooperation with Celestron and Starizona, presented an all Celestron star party this past weekend - June 19 and 20, 2009, named "C-Row Star-B-Q" which was held at the RepoGazer Observatory (RGO) in Palominas, AZ. Keith Mullen, Vice President of the Huachuca Astronomy Club and brainchild of this event, originally put together his first "C-Row" back in 2003 during his term as Treasurer and Observatory Director for the Sacramento Valley Astronomical Society. During that time, he organized a group of 50 or so members, all owning Celestron scopes, in what was called the "C-Row gang."... read Blog entry »

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Celestron.com February Issue
IYA Global Sponsor

Welcome to the 6th issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter!

Whether it is starting a new hobby or a new career path, being a beginner can be quite intimidating. Most of us have been called a rookie, a newbie or n00b at some point... In this issue we would like to focus on these newcomers to the amateur astronomy scene and on the resources we make available to help you get started with this exciting and rewarding hobby.

Beginners Wanted!
Earlier this year, Celestron proudly introduced FirstScope, an ultimate beginner telescope. FirstScope was even declared an official product of, the International Year of Astronomy 2009! Today, we'd like to share with you a brand new video tour that provides a complete overview of this small but mighty telescope:

FirstScope Telescope Tour

bullet BEGINNINGS: Remember Your First Scope?
  First Celestron Scope

We all had to start somewhere. For Celestron, it all began almost 50 years ago when our founder, Tom Johnson, introduced the first ever consumer Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope.

We'd like to know where you started in this awesome hobby.

Come to CelestronImages.com and share the pictures of your first Celestron equipment with the world. While at it, enter your image into the "My First Celestron Scope" contest for a chance to win your own FirstScope Telescope.

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bullet DIGGING DEEPER : Astrophotography 101
 

Astrophotography could be one of the most sophisticated tasks you ever perform with your scope. Yet it is probably the most rewarding one...

Recent advances in Digital SLR technology made astrophotography much more accessible to the average consumer and sparked renewed interest in this exciting hobby. To get started, head over to CelestronLife.com and join the AstroPhotography User Group. There you will find a growing number of knowledgeable and friendly folks ready to share their experiences with you.

Another great resource is Celestron's growing Knowledge Base. There you will find articles on how exactly to use your particular Celestron telescope for photography.

Lastly, visit CelestronImages.com. There you can share your photography with the world and, most importantly, see astrophotos taken by others. Look at the optics they used to capture their images to learn about relative capabilities of various Celestron products. Don't hesitate to ask questions or leave comments. Most CelestronImages.com users love to trade tips with fellow astroimagers.


READY TO SHOW OFF YOUR SKILLS?
Enter Celestron's "Capture The Universe" Astrophotography Contest.


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C-Row Star-B-Q 2009

C-Row Star-B-Q 2009

June 19 - 20
RepoGazer Observatory, Arizona

The Huachuca Astronomy Club, in cooperation with Celestron and Starizona present: C-Row Star-B-Q at the RepoGazer Observatory (RGO), an All-Celestron Two-Day Star Party and BBQ in the High Southeastern Arizona Desert...

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SCAE 2009 (Day 1)

SCAE 2009 (Day 1)

July 11th
Oceanside, California

SCAE Swap Meet, Movie, & Star Party. Yes, I said swap meet! This year we are mixing things up a little bit for our first SCAE Saturday! On Saturday, July 11th, we will host an astronomy swap meet in the OPT parking lot!

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SCAE 2009 (Day 2)

SCAE 2009 (Day 2)

July 18th
Oceanside, California

Telescope & Astronomy Demonstration. On Saturday, July 18th, almost forty telescope, CCD, and other astronomy product manufacturers & organizations will be on hand at OPT to show off their latest and greatest gear, and you’re invited!

read more »

Post your own Star Party on CelestronLife.com »

Kevin KawaiEvent Recaps
by Kevin Kawai
2009 RTMC

2009 RTMC

May 22 - 24
Big Bear, CA

The 41st annual Riverside Telescope Makers Conference and Astronomy Expo took place on May 22 through May 25, 2009 (Memorial Day weekend) at Camp Oakes near Big Bear City. Located above the 7000 foot level, this well known Southern California astronomy event is held yearly at a YMCA campground nestled in the lush San Bernardino Mountains. Unlike last year, which an unexpected late season snow storm quickly brought RTMC 2008 to a standstill, we were blessed with clear skies, warmer days, cold nights and no Moon - just the right combinations for making a great star party...

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Celestron Day At Orion

Celestron Day At Orion

June 06
Cupertino, CA

On Saturday, June 6, 2009, Orion Telescopes held its first ever "Celestron Day" in the parking lot of its retail store. Being an Orion customer myself for many years, I was excited upon hearing the news of a Celestron Day and jumped at the opportunity to travel to Northern California (Cupertino) to be a part of a collaborated event between Celestron and a fellow respected name in the telescope industry - Orion Telescopes. Celestron firmware Engineer, Derik DeVecchio, and I headed out the day before and yours truly had the privilege of driving the cargo van up Interstate 5 for the 7 hour drive from Los Angeles to Cupertino...

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IYA Global Sponsor

Welcome to the 5th issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter!

Being a leading telescope manufacturer in the world has many perks. One of them is that we get to sponsor and therefore attend Star Parties all over the globe. So in this issue we'd like to Star Party Like It's 2009!

CPC - Essential Star Party Gear

What is a Star Party? A star party is a gathering of amateur astronomers for the purpose of observing the sky. Local star parties may be one night affairs, but larger events can last up to a week or longer and attract hundreds or even thousands of participants. Many regional star parties are now held annually and are an important part of the hobby of amateur astronomy.
bullet SPOTLIGHT: C-Row Star-B-Q 2009
 

C-Row Star-B-Q 2009
When the nice folks from The Huachuca Astronomy Club asked us to sponsor an All-Celestron star party, we figured that it was a pretty good idea. In addition to donating generous door prizes, we decided to dispatch a team of highly qualified technicians to perform some free basic maintenance on attendees' Celestron equipment. So if you happen to be in the High Southeastern Arizona Desert on June 19th or 20th come star party with us at C-Row.

« visit C-Row website | download registration form»


bullet NEW ON CELESTRON.com: Support Tab
 

Our web team has recently upgraded the Support Tab found on every product page of Celestron.com

The new and improved Support Tab now contains:

  • Setup Videos
  • Related Knowledge Base Articles
  • Manuals & Drivers
  • User Groups
  • Product Registration
  • Tech Support Contact Form

See NexStar 6 SE Support Tab »

bullet INSIDE CELESTRON: The Star Party Tour Bus
 

AstroDay Hawaii 2009Imagine for a moment... being on a tropical island chain in the middle of the Pacific Ocean where the sea meets the sky in an annual celebration of astronomy and native culture. It must be AstroDay Hawaii! The 8th annual AstroDay Hawaii took place on May 2, 2009 at the Prince Kuhio Plaza in Hilo, Hawaii... read more »

Texas Star PartyIf the tropical paradise is not really your cup of tea, you would have surely enjoyed the historic Prude Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas, a home to the Texas Star Party. Recognized as one of the top ten star parties in the world, we decided that this would be a great opportunity to attend such a highly regarded event, especially since Celestron has never made an appearance at TSP in recent memory... read more »


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Event Calendar
Event Calendar
2009 RTMC

2009 RTMC

May 22 - 24
Big Bear, CA

Originally called the Telescope Makers Conference, the Riverside Telescope Makers Conference (RTMC) was founded in 1969 by Clifford W. Holmes as a way for amateur telescope makers to share their craft...

read more »
ScopeX 2009

ScopeX 2009

May 30
Johannesburg, South Africa

Interested in Astronomy, sky-gazing, astrophotography, buying/building a telescope? Visit the astronomy event of the year...

read more »
Celestron Day At Orion

Celestron Day At Orion

June 06
Cupertino, CA

In early June, Celestron reps will be onsite at Orion's Cupertino location to offer information and advice. We will also be raffling off some Celestron merchandise... Stay tuned, more info coming soon to Celestron.com

C-Row Star-B-Q 2009

C-Row Star-B-Q 2009

June 19 - 20
RepoGazer Observatory, Arizona

The Huachuca Astronomy Club, in cooperation with Celestron and Starizona present: C-Row Star-B-Q at the RepoGazer Observatory (RGO), an All-Celestron Two-Day Star Party and BBQ in the High Southeastern Arizona Desert...

read more »

post your own Star Party on CelestronLife.com »

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Introducing FirstScope Portable Telescope

Welcome to the 3rd issue of Celestron's 2009 Newsletter.

In celebration of International Year Of Astronomy 2009, Celestron is proud to announce our brand new FirstScope Telescope.

Named Official Product of International Year of Astronomy 2009, FirstScope pays tribute to the men and women who brought us one step closer to understanding the universe around us!

Be one of the first people to own a piece of history by pre-ordering the FirstScope Telescope from Celestron.com.

FirstScope

bullet SPOTLIGHT: Comet Lulin
 

COMET LULINIn February of this year, Comet Lulin presented earthlings with some amazing sights as it traversed our solar system. Many of Celestron users have reported viewing this comet with their telescopes or binoculars. In this newsletter we are featuring some of these eyewitness accounts:


bullet NEW ON CELESTRON.com: CONTESTS
 

We have added a new section to Celestron.com that features exciting contests and sweepstakes offered by Celestron and a few hand-picked partners. To get you started, here are a couple of upcoming challenges:

POPSCI: National School Inventor's Challenge

Outdoor Channel: Spring Fever

bullet INSIDE CELESTRON: Who is OrangeTube?
 

Who Is OrangeTube?There is a rogue secret society of like-minded individuals inside the Celestron team. Their night-time meetings are shrouded in secrecy. No one is allowed in without a password and a secret handshake. They are known simply as the "OrangeTube". Their mission is to produce quality videos that reveal the long kept secrets of telescope setup to the general public.

Check out OrangeTube's YouTube Channel »



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Clear Skies!

Celestron Marketing Team

Event Calendar
Event Calendar
Griffith Observatory 100 Hours of Astronomy Event

Griffith Observatory 100 Hours of Astronomy Event

April 4
2pm to 10pm
Los Angeles, CA

The 100 Hours of Astronomy Cornerstone Project is a worldwide event consisting of a wide range of public outreach activities, live science center, research observatory webcasts and sidewalk astronomy events.

Join Celestron in celebration of this event at world famous Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.

read more »
Irvine Spectrum 100 Hours of Astronomy Event

Irvine Spectrum 100 Hours of Astronomy Event

April 4
1pm to 9pm
Irvine, CA

Activities will be occurring at two public venues within the Irvine Spectrum:

One set of telescopes and activities will be based at the Giant Wheel Court.

A second set of telescopes and activities will be based in front of the Edwards Cinemas Court.

read more »
The Franklin Institute Grand Opening of Galileo Exhibit

The Franklin Institute Grand Opening of Galileo Exhibit

April 4
11am to 3pm
Philadelphia, PA

As host of the Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy exhibition, The Franklin was the natural location for the kick-off of one of IYA2009's eleven global cornerstone projects - 100 Hours of Astronomy.

read more »
400 Years of the Telescope, A Journey of Science, Technology and Thought

400 Years of the Telescope...

April 10
10 PM ET/PT
PBS Channel

“400 Years of the Telescope, A Journey of Science, Technology and Thought”.  A PBS documentary that will air in the United States nationwide on PBS April 10th at 10 PM ET/PT (check local listings). In addition to the PBS airing, the documentary will be shown at 750 planetariums around the world.

read more »
Texas Star Party

Texas Star Party

April 19-26
Prude Ranch, TX

The 31st Annual Texas Star Party will be hosted on the magnificent Prude Ranch, a 3500 acre mile-high ranch located six miles northwest of Fort Davis on Highway 118... 12 miles on the same road from McDonald Observatory....

read more »

RECAP of Winter Star Party

RECAP of Winter Star Party

Last month our Community Relations Coordinator and CelestronLife.com contributor Kevin Kawai along with other team members attended the annual Winter Star Party held in the Florida Keys, and hosted by the Southern Cross Astronomical Society (SCAS), Inc., of Miami, Florida...

view photos | read Kevin's blog »
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