Jäädvusta nutitelefoni kaamera adapterit kasutades teleskoobiga BRESSER NANO AR-70/700 AZ vapustavaid taevafotosid. Sel klassikalisel, ideaalselt algajatele sobival refraktorteleskoobil on 70 mm ava, 700 mm fookuskaugus ja lai valik tarvikuid. Tänu komplekti kuuluvale avaga päikesefiltrile ja MgF2-ga kaetud optikale saad selgelt jälgida Kuud, Päikest ja planeete. Pildista nutitelefoni abil hõlpsalt taevaobjekte. Komplekti kuuluvad kõrgus-asimuutmonteering, alumiiniumstatiiv, okulaarid, punatäpiga otsimisobjektiiv ja palju muud. Ideaalne öötaeva ja Päikese vaatluseks. Koge, kui hea on vaadata, kui teleskoop kogub 36% rohkem valgust kui 60 mm refraktorteleskoop.
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, J. Hunter Holly's "The Flying Eyes" is one of the schlockiest, most over-the-top science fiction novels ever written. Yet for all its absurdities, it
Special Agent Gavin Gregory returns in this spine-chilling sequel to Wrath Child!The Bogeyman begins murdering young women in Miami, and Gavin Gregory, the elite FBI profiler who ended The Smith's reign of terror in Manhattan, catches the case. Try as he might, Agent Gregory can't wrap his rational mind around the crimes after he discovers each victim has mutilated herself before delivering the killing blow.Offering to help, Adeline d'Clara claims to be part of a secret government program designed to indoctrinate, cultivate, and train psychic assassins. What's more, she claims to know The Bogeyman comes from a small group of psionic men who can control other people remotely. When Gavin tries to validate her story, he finds only more mystery--there is no record Adeline d'Clara has ever existed.Can Agent Gregory navigate the web of lies and stop the Bogeyman before kills again? Autorid: Erik Henry Vick
Light is essential to basically all life on earth; even where the light of the sun doesnt reach, we find plants and creatures which emit their own light. Fire, light with heat, is one of the oldest technologies humanity has harnessed and we understand it fairly well. But around the world examples of strange light that behaves differently to fire abound. Chemistry, physics and biology can provide some of the answers as to what these phenomena are and how they occur.Luminous Phenomena focusses upon a series of uncommon or rarely reported luminous events. It demonstrates how little we still understand about our planet and provides original descriptions and explanations, updating them in terms of current scientific thought. Learn what we do and dont know about these phenomena and be inspired to investigate further. Luminous Phenomena focusses upon a series of uncommon or rarely reported luminous events attempting to unravel some mysteries but leaving others open for readers to explore themselves. Autorid: Allan Pentecost
The battle for Saipan and the Marianas Island chain in the Central Pacific was one of the toughest battles of World War II. Assaulted by three American divisions-two Marine and one Army-and supported one of the largest naval armadas ever assembled, Saipan
Ein kluger Oktopus, der Menschen hilft: »Ein Feelgood-Buch im besten Sinn, leicht und süffig geschrieben.« emotion. Seit über einem Jahr auf der New-York-Times-Bestsellerliste. Seit Tova Sullivan Witwe ist, putzt sie im Sowell Bay Aquarium. Ihr fällt auf, wie Marcellus, ein neugieriger, frecher Riesenoktopus, sie aus seinem Aquarium anschaut. Marcellus ist enorm klug, aber für Menschen würde er keinen Tentakel rühren - bis er sich mit Tova anfreundet. Ihm erzählt sie von ihrem Sohn, der vor Jahrzehnten verschwand. Schlau, wie er ist, erkennt Marcellus ein Geheimnis, von dem Tova nichts ahnt. Jetzt hat er alle acht Arme voll zu tun, um die Wahrheit für Tova ans Licht zu bringen - bevor es zu spät ist.Ein wunderbar heiterer Roman über die unwahrscheinliche Freundschaft zu einem Oktopus, der Fremde zu einer Familie zusammenführt. Der große New-York-Times-Bestseller mit mehr als einer Million verkauften Exemplaren.»Lesenswerter Roman, der von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite gute Stimmung verbreitet.« Münchner Merkur