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It’s so cool that this forum has come back !
Here’s a really cool vintage classic Tasco 50mm table top model I picked up a few years back …

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can I know about the ’ Astronomy ’ books in the back please . :full_moon_with_face:

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If you’re asking about the magazines behind my Tasco 50mm table top scope , they are publications from before 2010 IIRC . The Atlas of the Stars is surprisingly nice for the 10 bucks I paid for it . They are still available last I checked a few weeks ago . It’s basically a “magazine” format though nice high quality . The 100 most spectacular Sky Wonders was a special edition release that I don’t think is available any longer . It’s a great magazine format publication also with high quality photos of some of the best DSO’s to see . The others back there are a couple regular monthly issues . I had a subscription for many years to Astronomy Magazine but had to let it go when money got tight .

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