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Skywatcher EvoStar 90 AZ-3

Skywatcher EvoStar 90 – From Your Backyard to the Beyond: Discover the Universe in Minutes!

Tired of complicated setups and disappointing views? The Skywatcher EvoStar 90, with its ultra-intuitive AZ-3 mount, is your “grab-and-go” ticket to breathtaking celestial wonders and stunning terrestrial landscapes. Point, look, and be amazed.

  • Instant Gratification: Go from unboxing the SkyWatcher EvoStar 90 to observing Jupiter’s moons and Saturn’s rings in just a few minutes. No complex alignment needed!
  • Vivid, High-Contrast Views: The SkyWatcher EvoStar 90 achromatic lens gathers 170 times more light than your eye, delivering sharp, color-pure images of planets, nebulae, and star clusters.
  • One Telescope, Two Worlds: Seamlessly switch between stargazing at night and high-power nature and landscape viewing during the day with the included 45° correct-image prism.
  • Effortless “Point-and-Look” Tracking: The smooth, simple SkyWatcher Evostar 90 AZ-3 mount lets you glide across the sky or landscape. Follow a soaring eagle or a distant planet with the gentle turn of a knob.
  • Adventure-Ready Portability: Its lightweight aluminum construction makes it the perfect companion for camping trips, vacations, or a spontaneous journey to a dark-sky location.
  • Complete Viewing Kit: Everything you need to start your adventure is in the box, including two high-quality eyepieces, a 6x30 finder scope, and the crucial Amici prism.

Is the Complexity of the Cosmos Keeping You Grounded?

Have you ever felt a deep, primal pull to explore the night sky, only to be intimidated by the sheer complexity of it all? You see stunning images online and dream of witnessing those cosmic marvels firsthand, but the path to get there seems shrouded in technical jargon and complicated equipment.

Perhaps you’ve even bought a so-called “beginner” telescope in the past, only to find yourself wrestling with a wobbly tripod, confusing knobs, and instructions that might as well be written in another language. The excitement quickly fades, replaced by a gnawing frustration as the celestial objects you long to see remain elusive, fleeting dots of light.

This experience is all too common. The dream of effortlessly panning across the lunar surface, tracing the arms of a distant galaxy, or watching the moons of Jupiter dance around their parent planet dies in a tangle of counterweights, polar alignment procedures, and upside-down images. You begin to believe that astronomy is a hobby reserved for engineers and academics, a private club with a high barrier to entry.

You might also feel limited, wanting a powerful optical instrument that can bring a distant ship on the horizon or a bird’s nest high in a treetop into focus, but you’re told you need a completely different piece of equipment for that. Your curiosity feels trapped, confined by gear that is either too complicated for the sky or unsuitable for the Earth. The Universe, and indeed the world around you, remains just out of reach, a beautiful but inaccessible vista. Don’t let that frustration be the final chapter in your story of exploration. The SkyWatcher EvoStar 90 is here!

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ELECTRIC CONSTELLATIONS Book Series

Challenge the standard model—explore the cosmos through the Electric Universe Theory. These Electric Constellations books contain full-color, data-rich investigations of four constellations each. They're not a beginner's star guide—they're a serious work for independent thinkers, astronomers, and scientifically literate readers seeking to understand the Universe beyond conventional gravity-based interpretations.

Each constellation is examined in detail, with attention to its Bayer-designated stars, mythological origins, meteor showers, and bordering constellations. In-depth profiles of deep-sky objects—including galaxies, planetary nebulae, and star clusters—are paired with high-resolution imagery from the Webb and Hubble space telescopes, delivering both scientific clarity and visual impact.

Central to this series is the Electric Universe (EU) model, which proposes that electromagnetic forces—not gravity alone—govern much of the structure and behavior of the cosmos. Rather than treating this as speculative fringe, the book frames the EU model as an evidence-based, plasma-physics-informed alternative to the standard cosmological narrative.

Inside each volume:

  • Comprehensive coverage of four distinct constellations
  • Analyses of deep-sky objects in the EU context
  • Original commentary on plasma discharge features and Z-pinch configurations
  • Mythological and historical context without romantic embellishment

Written for readers who demand more than rote repetition of gravitational dogma, Electric Constellations opens a new observational and theoretical frontier—where stars light by electrical currents, not fusion, and where structure emerges from plasma dynamics, not dark matter.

Whether you are an amateur astronomer, electrical engineer, or astrophysicist curious about alternative models, these books deliver a rigorous and visually stunning exploration of the night sky—illuminated by a very different current.

Electric Constellations series