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2020’S HOTTEST ASTRONOMY PRODUCTS

FirstScope Signature Series Moon by Robert Reeves

Cost: £59.00 (~€68.85/$76.30)

From: Celestron

1 Celestron has joined forces with master lunar imager Robert Reeves on this new addition to the beloved FirstScope family. This quality Dobsonian features a spherical glass mirror with a generous 76mm of aperture. The FirstScope’s wide field of view provides bright, sharp views of the Moon’s mountains and craters in crisp detail. You’ll also enjoy using the FirstScope to pan the Milky Way, explore open star clusters, marvel at Saturn’s rings or view favourite deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula. This compact, lightweight telescope is an ideal entry-level astronomical telescope.

Nirvana-ES UWA-82°

Cost: From £79.99 (~€93.30/$103.40)

From: opticalvision.co.uk

2 These top-quality ultra-wide-angle 1.25-inch eyepieces offer an incredible viewing experience, but at an extremely competitive price. The huge 82-degree apparent field of view, superb field-edge correction and excellent contrast combine to provide a wonderfully immersive and memorable viewing experience. They work superbly in telescopes of all focal lengths. These exotic eyepiece models feature large eye-lens elements and soft fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable viewing. All models are fully broadband multi-coated, feature blackened lens edges and internal baffling and are parfocal.

Tele Vue Optics Bandmate Filters

Cost: £80.00

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