
The nocturnal sky of June rotates above the head in this image of Stella Trail. Credit: Jeremy Stanley (Flickr, CC By-NC-SA 2.0)
Forty ways to get to know a star: use the stars to understand astronomy

Princeton Architectural Press
New York, New York
In forty ways to get to know a star: use the stars to understand astronomy, Jillian Scudder explores the greatest mysteries of the stars through 40 short essays accompanied by photos and illustrations. An astrophysicist, Blogger of Sciences and Associate Professor of the Oberlin College, Scudder describes in detail the birth, life and death of the stars in an easy and complete format.
$ 25.95
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Pegasus Astro Smartye

Pegasus Astro
Keratea, Greece
This new accessory claims the title “The first intelligent ocular”. Pegasus Astro Smartye finds, improves and takes images of objects. It can be connected to any 2 “compatible focuer on a F/7 or faster application field and a motorized support. It is made of water -resistant aluminum, has a thermoelectric cooling and provides automatic stacking.
$ 1,599.00
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Ioptron Hae18c Monte

ioptron
Woburn, but
This light HAE18C support can manage a useful load of about 19 pounds (8.6 kilograms) while it weighs only 6.2 pounds (2.8 kg). The support of the deformation wave has an electronic friction brake to easily stop the equipment and the built-in Wi-Fi allows you to control the support from your favorite app.
$ 1,548.00
support@ioptron.com
www.ioptron.com