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Meade My Sky
Meade introduces a
revolutionary way to explore our universe. The new Meade mySKY® is
an easy-to-use, multi-media device that will guide you through the
night sky better than if you had your own private astronomer
standing next to you. Meade's patented technology allows mySKY® to
outperform every other hand held night sky exploration device on the
market.
Personal Guide for the SKY Exploration - With audio, video, still
images and text to teach you about the wonders of the universe
Just Point and Shoot - The easiest way to explore the night sky
Only $881
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he new Meade mySKY is a revolutionary way to explore
our universe. Not a telescope, mySKY instead is a fun, interactive, hand-held,
point-shoot-and-identify multimedia travel guide to our universe that will guide
you through the night sky better than if you had your own private astronomer
standing next to you. This hand-held electronic guide to the heavens locates,
identifies, and describes 30,000 celestial objects in the night sky – every
object visible to your unaided eye, as well as many thousands you’ll need a
separate telescope to see. (Know many astronomers who can locate and identify
30,000 celestial objects on their own?) Featuring a full-color LCD screen and
the added ability to control a Meade computerized telescope, the Meade mySKY is
clearly unlike anything else on the market.
mySKY is the ultimate in simplicity to use. No knowledge of the night sky is
needed. Just turn it on and mySKY does the rest. It incorporates full GPS Auto
Alignment using a 12-channel GPS receiver which aligns itself on the sky without
any input from you.
Point it at a celestial object and pull the trigger to identify planets, stars,
nebulas, galaxies, constellations, and more – over 30,000 objects. Or select an
object to locate from the 30,000 in its memory and mySky will lead you right to
it. mySKY even takes you on guided tours of the best objects visible in your sky
to your unaided eye – tours that are tailored to your time, date, and location.
Program information is stored on a supplied 256 megabyte SD storage card.
Updated object information databases, tours, and program improvements are
downloadable from the internet. Since it uses non-magnifying red-illuminated
rifle-type aiming sights that do not restrict your field of view, finding your
target is easy.
mySky LCD Screen (14.4 MB)
Your exploration of the heavens starts with a simple narrated video introduction
of how to use mySKY displayed on its LCD screen when you turn it on. You don’t
even have to read the instruction manual to get started using mySKY. Click on
this link (or click on the image of the mySKY screen to the right to see and
hear that introduction life-size. It will give you an idea of how simple it is
to use mySKY and the quality of the multimedia presentations it can display. The
file is 14.4 MB in size, so we recommend downloading only if you are using a
broadband internet connection.
Real-time, full color SkyMaps with interactive aiming arrows guide you to the
objects you want to locate. Once you’re on an object, mySKY gives you
information about it in a true multimedia format, using full-color video, audio,
still images, sky maps, and text. You’ll see images, watch video, and hear audio
descriptions of more than 500 objects. The audio descriptions are provided
through the headphone jack and supplied high fidelity ear buds by Sandy Wood,
the familiar voice of StarDate – a syndicated daily radio program from the
University of Texas McDonald Observatory. The multimedia presentations include
stunning astrophotography, entertaining audio descriptions, videos, mythology,
folklore, scientific fun facts, and more.
The Meade mySKY lets you identify and find 30,000 objects in the sky – planets,
stars, nebulas, galaxies, and more. It lets you view sky maps, object images,
video, and text using a built-in 480 x 234 pixel full color LCD screen
conveniently located so you can see it while you are looking over the sights at
the object in the sky. Photographic images of many of the objects are displayed
on the screen in full color. To see the objects close up and live, of course,
you’ll need a telescope, as mySKY is an illustrated multimedia electronic travel
guide only, not a telescope.
mySKY shows you real-time sky maps of the areas you are pointed at that smoothly
change as you point to different areas of the heavens. It finds and displays
constellations and traces the constellation figures. Constellation maps are
oriented to the way you are looking at the sky, not some arbitrary orientation
that may not be correct for the time of the year when you are observing. mySKY
will even let you find satellites like the International Space Station, using
simple controls that are intuitive and easy to use. On-screen labels above the
control buttons change as you move from screen to screen, to reflect what
functions the buttons control as the on-screen display presents different
program features.
mySky is ergonomically designed to be comfortable to hold and easy to point.
mySky is powered by four AA batteries (not included). Advanced power-saving
features extend the battery life to up to six hours of normal
springtime/summertime use (cold temperatures will reduce battery life). mySKY
connects to Meade AutoStar-equipped computerized telescopes using an optional
cable so you can point mySKY at an object, push a button, and have your scope
slew to the object you’ve selected. No more scrolling through menus to find the
Messier number of that globular cluster you can see overhead so you can get your
scope to move to it. Just point mySKY at the object and your scope will go right
to it. And mySKY even adds GPS functions to Meade non-GPS computerized
telescopes.
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