Bushnell Telescope: Three Wonderful Offerings That Incorporate Cutting Edge Technologically Advanced Features

Before selecting a Bushnell telescope makes sure that you are sure about the target object that you wish to seek out in the heavens, and tailor this with your own individual experience. Your Bushnell telescope should be able to allow you to view almost all night sky objects if it has the proper aperture, which should be the maximum possible.

Select The Proper Size Of The Objective Lens, Or Mirror

Your Bushnell telescope size will depend on a large extent on the size of the objective lens or mirror, which means that you must select the model that is not too heavy to manage, and also not too complicated while setting up. This is especially important when you consider that your Bushnell telescope must also be very portable.


Bushnell Goto 4.5 Inch Reflecting Telescope

Choose the refractor carefully because they are what makes viewing the moon and planets easier, and the correct refractor will help the first-time observer as well as novice astronomer tremendously, especially if the refractor is small as well as lightweight and is also portable and does not require much maintenance work. You should also add high-quality accessories to your Bushnell telescope in order to get increased magnification, or even to help in photographing objects in the night sky.

You can choose from NorthStar, Voyager Sky Tour, and Harbor Master models that have different features such as the "talking" high power reflector NorthStar telescope that gives the amateur a state-of-the-art computer-driven location as well as a tracking capability that can be operated using simple push-button controls. Some of the salient features of this Bushnell telescope include 1.25 inch eyepiece, Red Dot LED finder scope as well as a remote hand-held control module.

Another wonderful offering from Bushnell, as far as telescopes are concerned, is the Voyager Sky Tour telescopes, which will help maximize your viewing pleasure. This Bushnell telescope would make an ideal first-telescope, which will provide the amateur astronomer with pro-grade audio viewing of the night sky.

The third offering from Bushnell Telescopes is named the Harbor Master, which is a classic telescope with elegant design features. This is a hundred percent modern and high-powered telescope that provides brilliant images as well as astoundingly sharp resolution.

All in all, Bushnell telescopes are a product brought to you by one of the industry leaders in telescopes that believes in giving customers the highest quality as well as reliable and affordable telescopes. These are backed by a commitment to serve the customer well through their strong retail outlets. With a focus on exploring emerging technologies, you can be sure that Bushnell Telescopes will always be in touch with the latest technological offerings, which is why Bushnell has received great recognition as well as being reputed to be among the best in making sports and telescope products.

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July 2008

1 Jul 2008 at 2:30pm  The darkness is coming. With 95% of the content of the universe being dark, we ask Jochen Weller about dark energy and models that describe the expansion of the universe [16:28 - 31:17]. As usual we also get the latest news from Megan [02:09 - 10:28] and find out what you can see in the night sky from Ian [33:24 - 43:36].

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June 2008 Extra

17 Jun 2008 at 2:15pm  In the show this time we find out how astronomers and particle physicists are detecting cosmic rays hitting our atmosphere with the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina [13:43 - 40:41]. Nick also gives us an update on some recent extrasolar planet discoveries which have found a planet only 3.3 times the mass of the Earth orbiting a star thought to be a brown dwarf [2:13 - 8:40].

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June 2008

3 Jun 2008 at 4:50pm  In this show we talk about Mars Phoenix Lander touching down on Mars and sending back its first results. In our interview Ben Maughan tells us how he has been weighing clusters of galaxies. Tim O'Brien tells us about events at Jodrell Bank Observatory over the next month including the Longest Day Garden Party. We also get the latest news from Megan and find out what you can see in the night sky from Ian.

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May 2008 Extra

20 May 2008 at 2:10am  This issue we talk to Dr Anthony Challinor from the University of Cambridge about the Cosmic Microwave Background. We also get your astronomical questions answered by Dr Tim O'Brien.

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May 2008

1 May 2008 at 10:30am  In this show we find out about a mysterious blue blob found in the Galaxy Zoo and we find out what the Genesis mission can tell us about oxygen in the solar wind. We also get the latest news from Megan and find out what you can see in the night sky from Ian.

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NAM 2008

15 Apr 2008 at 2:50am  Good morning Belfast! Welcome to the Jodcast National Astronomy Meeting special edition. On the final day of the meeting we were lucky to be joined by old friends of the Jodcast - Chris Lintott and David Boyce - to share our favourite parts of the conference with you. In this bumper show we bring you interviews covering cosmic downsizing, newly discovered planets, dark energy, proto-planets, the virtual observatory, new telescopes, James Bond and even the football results.

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April 2008

31 Mar 2008 at 5:00pm  It's the April show. This time we talk to Richard Davis and Bob Watson about an instrument that has observed the Cosmic Microwave Background. We find out about Megan's new job, talk about the UK National Astronomy Meeting in Belfast and read some of your feedback. As always we have the latest news and tell you what you can see in the night sky during April.

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