Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Meade MySky- Know what you see on the sky!

Know where you are located on Earth using a small handy gadget! Hats-Off to Meade MySky!!

The Meade MySky was demonstrated of February 6th in Mountain View, California. Its a wonderful GPS tool and also teaches you a great deal of science. It is ofcourse a gun-shaped device and knows where you are located on earth and also tells where you're exactly pointing it in the sky.

Welcome to an easy, amazing and superb way to stargazing! Say thanks to this handheld sidekick from Meade Instrument Corporation. You can now explore the mysteries of the universe from your bedroom comforts. It has collective data of 30,000 deep sky objects, stars and other bodies in its flash memory for your easy accessable information!

It delivers prerecorded audio snippets about the celestial object you aim at and displays its photos on the LCD screen.

Try this: After powering up and getting a solid GPS

location for you and the device, point it at the Moon or Orion constellation (for example) or any other object that you are familiar with, in the sky and pull the trigger. MySky would accurately tell you that you are pointing at the constellation Orion (or the object you are pinting at), specifically.

The better way to use MySky was in "tour" mode, where it guides you to the best objects for viewing given my time and location. An arrow would appear on-screen and just simply follow its direction to track down the object MySky was recommending. The unit can also be connected to some Meade telescopes and direct them to find objects of your choosing. It is a cool feature, but if you're going to break out heavy gear like a telescope, odds are you already have a quality star map or an astronomy software application and have all the information the MySky gives.

See Meade MySky Features and its Reviews! What a gadget it is!!!



The MySky audio quality is fine, and there's plenty of detail about the brighter stars in our sky. Clusters that appear as faint smudges become more interesting when a pocket astronomer is whispering all the details in your ear. :)

MySky has a slot for an SD memory card, and the catalog of objects within can be updated online should that become necessary.

MySky is a fun and educationally useful for kids, adults or any person who loves stars and the sky at night!

Have a look at a video of MySky here:



They have an offer now that Meade MySky is available for $299! See a demonstration of Meade MySky now! Get some more information here!

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