The Lycra/Nylon blend shroud that is standard equipment on the TeleKit is available separately for
retrofitting to other truss telescopes. This material will not loose its stretch and has excellent form
fitting characteristics. It has a silky, semi-gloss black exterior and a flat black interior. The
shrouds are fade and dew resistant and have an elastic band sew in to each end. The shroud eliminates
stray light and more importantly, it keeps turbulent warm air from crossing into the optical path.
Our popular computers allow you to easily guide to hundreds, thousands or even millions of objects in
the database without knowing where they are and without using a star chart. You don′t even need to
level or polar align your scope. You can spend more time observing and less time hunting for objects.
These computers are sometimes called digital setting circles because the early versions only displayed
right ascension and declination, thus replacing the telescopes mechanical setting circles. The Next
Generation Computers (or MAX computers as they are sometimes called) are not ″Go-To″
computers in that they do not move the telescope for you.