Other Products You Might Enjoy:
- Celestron Skyscout Planetarium What do you get when a GPS and a telescope have ababy? The Celestron Skyscout Planetarium. It uses GPS technology to locate and identify virtually any celestial object. Just point and click and SkyScout will tell you what it is, and then give you audio and text descriptions of
- 10,000 Star Planetarium Don't be fooled by its small size, this 6 1/2" diameter orb is holding 10 000 stars inside. This potable planetarium is the most advanced desktop planetarium available for home use. The home planetarium realistically projects over 10,000 stars as they appear in the night sky without light pollution.
- Personal UV Detector All outdoor activities can expose your skin to the harmful effects of UV rays. Since none of us can simply stop going outside any time soon, this device will let you know the SPF you should apply to yourself and your children, and the safe amount of time for
- Personal Mini-Refrigerator Treat your guests to their very own mini-bar when they come for a visit. This Personal Mini-Refrigerator has a digital temperature control so you can raise or lower the temperature to the exact degree. Then the LCD readout monitors the temperature status and lets you know the exact temperature.
- Personal Movie Theater Would you enjoy watching a 44" TV from 9' away? Would you like to lug that TV around with you so that you can watch it wherever you go? Not so much. Instead check out this portable media viewer that wears like a pair of sunglasses, and uses two




July 20th, 2007 at 10:57 am
I noticed your blog about the SkyScout and thought you might like to know about a sweepstakes that Celestron just started. The grand prize is an assortment of Celestron stargazing and exploration products – including the SkyScout – and all of the camping supplies and gear needed for an outdoor adventure. Also, three first place winners will receive SkyScouts and six runner-up winners will take home Celestron stargazing and exploration products.
Here is the link to the contest: http://www.celestron.com/UBASC/
Thanks and good luck!
July 20th, 2007 at 7:29 pm
Thanks for the info Bethany!