Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Mar 8 2006, 5:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Celestron SkyScout is a cool handheld gadget that uses GPS technology instantly identify thousands of stars, planets, constellations and more.
We met Celestron actually at the CES 2006. Watch the Video to get a short introduction to the SkyScout.
The Celestron SkyScout has information about 6,000 Stars, 1,500 Double & Variable Stars and all 88 constellations.
SkyScout has a LCD display, USB port and a SD Card slot.
Amazon.com and other stores offer the SkyScout for $399.99 for pre-order. Amazon lists a shipping date of May 29th. On the Celestron site it says the SkyScout is already shipping in April.
Source: Columbus NBC 4
Lots of students are graduating in the next couple of weeks and Father's Day is on the horizon. So NBC4’s Robyn Haines has some ideas for dads and grads who are all about technology. Jim Barry, known as the “Digital Answer Man,” was in Columbu ...
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