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Meade #670 dew shield compatible flexible dew shield cap for
Meade ETX-60, ETX-70AT
in the retracted Position
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Meade #670 dew shield Compatible flexible dew shield cap for
Meade ETX-60, ETX-70AT
in the extended Scope ProtectorPosition
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| How to prevent dew on
you telescope |
| Use
a flexible dew shield cap |
| Use
a "Dew Heater" which uses electrical power to raises
the temperature of the front lens of the telescope. |
| Advantages
when using a dew shield cap |
| Prevent dew condensation
allow you to enjoy star gazing. |
| Blocks stray light from
entering the telescope. Stray light lowers the contrast of the
viewing image. Blocking out stray light will increase the image
contract. This is especially obvious and important in daylight
viewing. It improves astronomical viewing and astronomical photographic
contrast from city observing sites by blocking neighboring stray lights.
It also gives a considerable improvement in contrast during daytime
terrestrial viewing and is highly recommended for daytime terrestrial
photography. |
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Your ETX-70AT telescope
will fit in the hard case very nicely with the flexible dew shield
cap Scope Protector installed. |
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The
#670
Compatible flexible dew shield cap/Scope Protector for
Meade ETX-60, ETX-70AT Advantage
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| You install
the flexible dew shield cap on the telescope and leave it on the telescope. |
| Slip the
flexible dew shield cap forward and put it to work: prevents dew forming
and block out stray light.. |
| Slip the
flexible dew shield cap backwards and it PROTATTS
your telescope tube from accidental scratching. |
| Your telescope
will fit in the hard case without removing the flexible dew shield
cap. |
| The flexible dew shield
cap is made of Neoprene/Vinyl/Nitrile, a black closed
cell Foam Rubber sheet which is , oil-resistant,
ozone-resistant, and fire-retardant. |
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