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That's Cassiopeia up there, or is it Venus? Stargazing on summer nights has been a pastime since the people who named the stars were around. But aside from the Big Dipper and the Little Dipper, how many stars can you identify? The $400 SkyScout personal planetarium by Celestron will get you acquainted with the night objects, including the mythology and history behind them, in addition to their name and distance from Earth. Just point and shoot, and text and audio will tell you what you see.
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Wow, The Vectrix MaxiScooter changed specs.
I was checking that out last year. My inquiries were very timely and friendly. The projected price back then was about $8000 USD. I guess R&D always brings things up.

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Posted by: D-cat Posted on: 06/24/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
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Wow, The Vectrix MaxiScooter changed specs.  D-cat | 06/24/07

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