The new way to see the night Sky: Meade mySky
March 30, 2008 on 11:23 am | In general | 1 CommentAstronomy has a ton of neat and exciting “toys” available for the amateur astronomer. One such item is mySky. mySky is available through various dealers and is priced very reasonable for the beginner astronomer. mySky uses GPS technology to locate an object in the night sky and in full audio and video will tell the amateur astronomer about the object it has located.
mySky has a nice introduction by Scott Roberts, who walks the stargazer through the easy use of the product. The introduction clearly explains how mySky works and how the stargazer can use the product with his or her Meade telescope.
mySky will be a popular item with kids and parents alike. Check it out today!
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Comment by Steve — April 7, 2008 #