Celestron Donates SkyScout® Personal Planetarium™ And Traveler 10x25 Porro Binoculars To Inquisitive Scouts
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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CELESTRON encourageS BOY SCOUTS TO
LET CURIOSITY “TAKE FLIGHT” DURING“Ask Astronaut Clayton Anderson” Online Event
Celestron Donates SkyScout® Personal Planetarium™
And Traveler 10x25 Porro Binoculars To Inquisitive Scouts As Part Of Ongoing
Program To Promote Interest In Space Exploration And Astronomy
TORRANCE, CA – (September 12, 2007)
– Boy Scouts of the Cornhusker Council, in Southeast
Nebraska have the opportunity to send questions to NASA astronaut Clayton
Anderson, who is currently in space aboard the International Space
Station. Celestron, a leading
manufacturer of high-quality optical products including
computerized and non-computerized telescopes and related accessories,
binoculars, spotting scopes and microscopes, will award exploration prizes to
the 20 Boy Scouts chosen to ask their questions. 19
Scouts will receive Traveler 10x25 Porro binoculars, and one lucky winner will
receive the SkyScout® Personal Planetarium™.
Cornhusker
Council Scouts can submit questions through the “Ask Astronaut Clayton
Anderson” website http://www.cornhuskercouncil.org/AskClayton/ until Tuesday, October 16th. NASA will send 20 selected submissions to
Anderson, whose responses will be posted on the website.
Each year, nearly 50,000 boys in the BSA program earn merit badges in
space exploration and astronomy. More than 1 million youth attend a Boy
Scout summer or high-adventure camp where they are taught to explore space and
the stars.
“Boy Scout councils have been using the
SkyScout to learn about objects in the sky from Earth, and now, thanks to this
exclusive opportunity through NASA, they will have the opportunity to learn
about the Universe from a former Scout in space,” said Joseph A. Lupica Jr.,
president and CEO of Celestron.
“Well-rounded programs, like this, help to grow the budding curiosity of
today’s young people and inspire the space and science developments of tomorrow
and we are happy to support such a noble effort.”
About the size of a camcorder and weighing
less than 16 ounces, the SkyScout utilizes a consumer-friendly “point and
shoot” GPS technology that enables stargazers to instantly identify and/or
locate over 6,000 celestial objects in the sky with the press of a button and
listen to commentary on the object and its history. The SkyScout also has a
“locate” feature that allows users to select an object they wish to view (i.e.
Mars) and the SkyScout, using illuminated arrows in the viewfinder, will point
the user to the object.
Celestron’s Traveler
10x25 Porro is a streamlined binocular that can be tucked away in a backpack or
overnight bag and is comprised of compact, go-anywhere Porro and roof prism
binoculars. Featuring BAK-4 prisms and multi-coatings for brilliant views with
maximum resolution and high contrast, the Traveler features a conveniently
located finger lever for quick and accurate zoom adjustments.
About
Boy Scouts of America
Serving nearly
4.5 million young people between 7 and 20 years of age with more than 300
councils throughout the United States and its territories, the Boy Scouts of
America is the nation’s foremost youth program of character development and
values-based leadership training. For more information on the BSA, please visit
www.scouting.org.
About
Celestron
Celestron
is a leading designer, manufacturer and importer of high-quality optical
products including computerized and non-computerized telescopes and related
accessories, binoculars, spotting scopes and microscopes. Since
manufacturing its first telescope in 1960, Celestron has grown to become one of
the world’s leading telescope makers, and enjoys brand-name recognition among
serious amateur astronomers for superior optics, outstanding design, and
innovative technology. Celestron’s innovative products continue to
receive numerous industry and consumer media accolades, adding to an already
impressive list that includes awards for product innovation from Reader’s Digest, Popular Science, PC Magazine,
Popular Mechanics, the Consumer
Electronics Association and more. Celestron sells and markets its
products worldwide through a variety of specialty retail outlets and
international distributors. Celestron is a privately held company with
corporate offices and manufacturing facilities, in Torrance, CA. For more information about Celestron and
the SkyScout product please visit, http://www.celestron.com
and http://www.myskyscout.com.