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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 »
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.
And 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...
« see Eclipse photos | read Blog entry »
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 »
We really hope you've enjoyed reading this newsletter. Please submit your feedback here: http://www.celestronlife.com/blogs/entry/2009-Newsletter-Issue-8
Clear Skies!
Celestron Marketing Team
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Event Recapsby Kevin Kawai
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July 18th Oceanside, California
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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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