(Part 2) Best products from r/spaceporn

We found 21 comments on r/spaceporn discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 50 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

26. Celestron - NexStar 102SLT Computerized Telescope - Compact and Portable – Refractor Optical Design - SkyAlign Technology - Computerized Hand Control - 102mm Aperture

    Features:
  • COMPUTERIZED STAR LOCATING TELESCOPE: The Celestron NexStar 102SLT is a computerized telescope that offers a database of more than 40,000 stars, galaxies, nebulae, and more. The telescope locates your object with pinpoint accuracy and tracks it.
  • COMPACT AND PORTABLE: This telescope for adults and kids to be used together is ideal for weekend camping trips or excursions to dark sky sites. Its compact form factor makes it easy to transport and assemble just about anywhere.
  • REFRACTOR OPTICAL DESIGN: The NexStar 102SLT aperture gathers enough light to see our Solar System and beyond. View Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s cloud bands, and the Moon in brilliant detail.
  • FAST SETUP WITH SKYALIGN: Celestron’s proprietary SkyAlign procedure has you ready to observe in minutes. Simply center any three bright objects in the eyepiece and the NexStar SLT aligns to the night sky, ready to locate thousands of objects.
  • BONUS FREE STARRY NIGHT SOFTWARE: The NexStar 102SLT Computerized Telescope includes a FREE download of one of the top consumer rated astronomy software programs for an interactive sky simulation.
  • UNBEATABLE WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT: Buy with confidence from the world’s #1 telescope brand, based in California since 1960. You’ll also receive a two-year warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.
Celestron - NexStar 102SLT Computerized Telescope - Compact and Portable – Refractor Optical Design - SkyAlign Technology - Computerized Hand Control - 102mm Aperture
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u/welshmanec2 · 1 pointr/spaceporn

Any fluid conductor would do it. The sun's magnetic field is generated in hydrogen plasma, for instance.

15 Million Degrees: A Journey to the Centre of the Sun https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0241963559/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_rb2IDb78Z0DQJ
Really good, accessible book if you're interested.

u/_bar · 1 pointr/spaceporn

Why so ghetto? Just get a cable release, they cost like $5 :)

u/securitygeek123 · 1 pointr/spaceporn

My favorite fiction book about Europa, Galileo's Dream by KSR:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0553806599

u/NeinNyet · 2 pointsr/spaceporn

lol. that's the exact 32mm i have. :)
Stay simple right now. No motors, computers. Learn your sky. And get a scope that you will pick up for a 30 minute session. Vs taking 30 mins just to bring all the computer stuff outside.

I have a Celestron 8" ,

I also have a [Celestron 102 GT](https://www.amazon.com/Celestron-NexStar-102-Computerized-Telescope
/dp/B0007UQNN6/) (link goes to 102 SLT short tube version of mine)

As far as traveling with them, i had my 8" shipped. Most of the factory boxes should be able to handle regular shipping. I guess it depends on where you are taking it.

u/byParallax · 1 pointr/spaceporn

Specs -

Celestron Advanced VX (available on Amazon).

Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L (available on Amazon).

 

Credits -

Created by Mike Hollingshead for his website stormandsky.com

http://stormandsky.com/sky-tracker

u/qerst0988779 · 3 pointsr/spaceporn

From the picture, it looks like she's using this one. It's $12,999 on amazon. I just bought a car for that price.

u/Hipser · 3 pointsr/spaceporn

Or Contact could happen. That would be sweet.

u/GoogleTrypophobia · 7 pointsr/spaceporn

https://www.amazon.com/Skunk-Works-Personal-Memoir-Lockheed/dp/0316743003

It's mentioned in this. Well worth reading if interested in Lockheed's black project planes tested at area 51.

u/DigitalSolutions · 3 pointsr/spaceporn

Taken with THIS telescope. 1 frame every 500ms (.5 seconds) using the android software LapseIt Pro. Encoded at 30fps. that means every 15 seconds of real time is 1 second of video played (its sped up by 15x)

u/sithyiscool · 3 pointsr/spaceporn

I got these binoculars. I'm currently trying to figure out how to set it up so I can use my sony DSC-WX9 camera to take pics with it. I'm in the process of figuring out an attachment idea.


http://www.amazon.com/Vortex-28-45mm-Universal-Digital-Adapter/dp/B0010GNSDO/ref=wl_it_dp_o_npd?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3SCP79CNTDBVR&colid=16YWOOSWLUGQR

They have several things like this, but I might just make it myself after a trip to Home Depot.

u/GiornaGuirne · 4 pointsr/spaceporn

I actually don't know of a 4" from Orion. They make a 4.5" that runs a little over $200 on Amazon. There's also this 5" Jones-Bird Reflector from Celestron. Quality seems ok for the price, but collimation is tedious.

u/Scorp63 · 3 pointsr/spaceporn

I'm new to amateur astronomy myself, and just ordered these binoculars after hearing good reviews.

Are there any ways to get long-exposure shots, or, pictures in general from using these?

Sorry if that's a stupid question, I've been interested in space all my life but am just now trying the optics out.

u/YUNoDie · 4 pointsr/spaceporn

Not from the 70s, and not the same picture, but here's a CD it reminded me of.