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<loaner>

      <nickname>4.5&quot;StarBlast Tabletop Dobsonian</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint>Checked Out</readyOutMaint>

	  <aperture>113 mm, 4.5&quot;</aperture>

	  <focalLength>450mm</focalLength>
	  <focalRatio></focalRatio>
	  <focuserDiameter>1 1/4&quot;</focuserDiameter>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Dob</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>9</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Orion StarBlast Astro Telescope</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Orion Altazimuth base</mountMfg>
	  <legsTripodPier>Tabletop Dobsonian</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hop</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>manual</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>orionStarBlast250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>The StarBlast is a point-and-view telescope targeted to the younger astronomers. No complicated setup is required; just carry it by its built-in handle, place it on the ground or on a picnic bench, and let the fun begin! See the Moon's craters, the planets, star clusters, and more.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>17mm Plossl, Orion Explorer II, 50 degee fov, coated</eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>6mm Plossl, Orion Explorer II, 50 degree fov, coated</eyepiece>

		 <finder>EZ Finder II red dot type</finder>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Celestron 80mm Short Tube Refractor</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint>Ready for use</readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation>Fulshear</currentLocation>

      <aperture>80mm</aperture>

	  <focalLength></focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Refractor</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Equatorial</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>10</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Celestron Short Tube Rich Field Wideview Model: 52260</otaMfgModel>
	  <otaCountryOfOrigin>China</otaCountryOfOrigin>

	  <mountMfg>Celestron Super Polaris German Equatorial Mount</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Tripod with wooden legs</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hop</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>slow motion manual controls</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Cel80mm_short_tube250px.png</imageFile>

	  <description> This is a wonderful &quot;Rich Field&quot; telescope that really shows off open star clusters (Pleadies, The Double, etc.), the Moon, and lot's of nebula.  The mount includes slow motion controls, for tracking. Very portable and simple to use.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>17mm. TeleVue Plossl </eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>20mm. Celestron Plossl </eyepiece>

		 <finder>6X30mm. finder scope</finder>

		 <alignmentAid>Polar alignment scope with alignment chart </alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal>Celestron 90 degree Erect Image 1 1/4&quot; Model 94108</diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case>Plastic box for eyepieces</case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Coulter 8 inch &quot;Castor&quot;</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>8 inches</aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/4.5</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Dobsonian</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs></heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Coulter 8 inch</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg></mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Home built rocker box</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hopper</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Manual</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Coulter8inCastor250px.png</imageFile>

	  <description>A good all-purpose, portable, rugged telescope. A Newtonian telescope on a very simple to use Dobsonian mount. Just point and shoot. A good telescope for the beginner. This telescope will provide good

planetary and deep sky viewing.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>25mm</eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>12mm</eyepiece>

		 <finder>Telrad</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case></case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Celestron 11 inch SCT orange tube</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>11 inches</aperture>

	  <focalLength>11</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>SCT Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Fork with Equatorial Wedge</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>60</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otcMfgModel>Celestron</otcMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Celestron</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Tripod</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hop</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking></tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Advanced</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>cel11inOrg250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>A fine 11" SCT on a fork style mounting. Comes with a superwedge which provides an equatorial platform for the telescope. A good all purpose scope. More difficult to use compared to the Dobsonian scopes but can be used for celestial photography. The user should be familiar with the operation of a fork mounted equatorial telescope.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>25mm</eyepiece>

		 <finder>8 x 50</finder>

		 <finder>Telrad</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier>2x Barlow</magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <endcapOTA></endcapOTA>

		 <endcapFocuser></endcapFocuser>

		 <diagonal>1 1/4" Star </diagonal>

		 <otaAssembly></otaAssembly>

		 <mountComponent>Power cord</mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <coverOtaRainSunDust></coverOtaRainSunDust>

		 <publication>Manual</publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case></case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Meade 8 inch Blue Reflector</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>8 inches</aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/6</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Equatorial</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs></heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Meade</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg></mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Black Pier</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hop</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Motorized</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Medium</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Mea8inBlue250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>One of the old original "standard" amateur telescopes designs. Comes on a German equatorial mount. A good all purpose telescope that will provide both good lunar and planetary views. Has enough light grasp to allow you to begin some serious work on deep sky objects. The mount includes a motorized clock drive that tracks the motion of the

stars during the night. The user should be familiar with or have some knowledge of how to operate a German equatorial mount.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>25mm</eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>9mm</eyepiece>

		 <finder>8x50</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier>Barlow</magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case>Tote box</case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Meade 8 inch Red Reflector</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>8 inches</aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/6</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Equatorial</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs></heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Meade</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg></mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Siver Pier</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hop</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Manual</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Medium</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Mea8inRed207px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>A good all purpose telescope that will provide both good lunar and planetary views. Has enough light grasp to allow you to begin some serious work on deep sky objects. The mount includes hand controls that

allow you to quickly center objects and manually track the motion of the stars during the night. The user should be familiar with or have some knowledge of how to operate a German equatorial mount.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>40mm</eyepiece>

	     <eyepiece>25mm</eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>9mm</eyepiece>

		 <finder>Telrad</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier>Barlow</magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication>Star Chart</publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case></case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Meade 4 inch SCT Tabletop</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>4 inch</aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/10</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>SCT Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Fork</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>5</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Meade</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Meade</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Tripod Tabletop</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto></starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking></tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Mea4inTabletop250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>A great compact, portable 4" telescope. Comes with table top legs that

allow it to be used on any sturdy table. Great fun on a picnic table after the sun goes down.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>25mm</eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>9mm</eyepiece>

		 <finder>6 x 30</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent>Power Cord</mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case></case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Orion 6 inch Dobsonian</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>6</aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/7.9</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Newtonian Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Dobsonian</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>10</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Orion XT6</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg></mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Rocker Box with springs</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hop</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Manual</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Ori6in250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>An excellent, portable, rugged telescope. The 6" aperture provides good views of the moon, planets and deep sky objects. A Newtonian telescope on a very simple to use Dobsonian mount. A good telescope for the beginner to get started on a Messier certificate.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>wide angle</eyepiece>

		 <finder>medium angle</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent>Springs</mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case>plastic box for eyepieces</case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Meade 4 inch Reflector</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>4 inches</aperture>

	  <focalLength>8</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Newtonian Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Fork</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>5</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Meade</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Meade</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Lightweight Tripod</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hop</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Manual, slow motion controls</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Mea4inRef250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>This is a nice small reflector on a German equatorial mount (GEM). It will provide nice lunar and planetary views from most any urban location. Take it to the country and enjoy scanning for some of the brighter deep

sky objects. The user should be familiar with or have some knowledge of how to operate a German equatorial mount.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>25mm Meade MA</eyepiece>

		 <finder>6 x 30mm</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent>Tube cover</otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent>Slow motion controls, qty. 2</mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent>Accessory shelf</supportComponent>

		 <publication>User Manual</publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case></case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Orion 5 inch Maksutov</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>5 inches</aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/14</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Maksutov Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Equatorial</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>25</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Orion</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Astro Physics</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Tripod</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hopper, with electric drive motor</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Motor drive</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Medium</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Ori5inMak250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>Orion 5 inch f/14 Maksutov-Cassegrain on Tiffen ST-600 German equatorial mount with Astro Physics electric controller.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>25mm Plossl</eyepiece>

		 <finder>6 x 26mm</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal>45 degree erecting prism</diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case>Canvas zippered case for Optical Tube Assembly</case>

		 <case>Plastic bin for complete kit contents</case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Celestron 4 1/4 inch NexStar </nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint>Terminal Illness</readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>4 1/4 inches, 114mm</aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/9</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Newtonian Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Fork</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>5</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Celestron</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Celestron</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Tripod</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>GoTo</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Motorized</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Cel5inNexStar250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>Celestron NexStar 114, 4 1/2" f/9 Reflecting telescope. Go-to telescope with tripod, operating instruction booklet, handheld computer control,and battery pack (uses 8 AA batteries)</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>10mm Plossl</eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>25mm Plossl</eyepiece>

		 <finder></finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent>Front dust cover</otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case>Plastic box for accessories</case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Celestron 6 inch CP6 </nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture></aperture>

	  <focalLength>f/4.5</focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>Short Newtonian Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Dobsonian</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>25</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Celestron CP6</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Dobsonian</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Custon Made Rocker Box</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Star Hopper</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Manual</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Novice</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>Cel6inCP6237px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>Celestron 6 inch C-6 Dob mounted reflector. This highly portable 6 inch f/4.5 go-anywhere scope is the perfect night sky weekend instrument</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece></eyepiece>

		 <finder>Rigel Quick Finder</finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent>Dust Cover</otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case>Plastic box for accessories</case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   <loaner>

      <nickname>Orion 10x70mm Binoculars </nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture></aperture>

	  <focalLength></focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor></reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob></eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs></heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel></otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg></mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier></legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto></starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking></tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv></expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>celBinos.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>A beautiful pair of &quot;Orion&quot; premium 10 X 70mm. binoculars for your pleasurable evening viewing. These fully multicoated optics (MAK-4), with a field of view of five degrees, are the perfect companion for your tour through our Milky Way. Separate eye focus, rubber eyeguards, and carrying case are included.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece></eyepiece>

		 <finder></finder>

		 <alignmentAid></alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier></magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal></diagonal>

		 <otaComponent></otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent></mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication></publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case></case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>

   

   

   

<loaner>

      <nickname>Celestron 8 inch Ultima</nickname>

	  <readyOutMaint></readyOutMaint>

	  <currentLocation></currentLocation>

      <aperture>8 inches</aperture>

	  <focalLength></focalLength>

	  <reflectorRefractor>SCT Reflector</reflectorRefractor>

	  <eqForkDob>Fork with wedge</eqForkDob>

	  <heaviestPartLbs>50</heaviestPartLbs>

	  <otaMfgModel>Celestron Ultima</otaMfgModel>

	  <mountMfg>Celestron Ultima</mountMfg>

	  <legsTripodPier>Tripod with wedge</legsTripodPier>

	  <starhopperGoto>Digital Setting Circles</starhopperGoto>

	  <tracking>Motorized</tracking>

	  <expNoviceMedAdv>Advanced</expNoviceMedAdv>

	  <imageFile>cel8inUltima250px.jpg</imageFile>

	  <description>This telescope does it all. With digital setting circles, it is a real pleasure to locate objects that are up during your observing session, whether day or night. Want to take astro photos? This scope comes with accessories that you need.</description>

	  <kitItems>

	     <eyepiece>30mm</eyepiece>

		 <eyepiece>7mm</eyepiece>

		 <finder>Telrad</finder>

		 <alignmentAid>7 x 50mm Polaris Finder with Illuminator</alignmentAid>

		 <magnifier>Barlow</magnifier>

		 <dew></dew>

		 <cameraAccessory></cameraAccessory>

		 <focalReducer></focalReducer>

		 <filter></filter>

		 <diagonal>Star Diagonal</diagonal>

		 <otaComponent>Electric Focuser</otaComponent>

		 <otaComponent>Losmandy counterweight and rail</otaComponent>

		 <mountComponent>Celestron hand controller</mountComponent>

		 <supportComponent></supportComponent>

		 <publication>Celestron 8 inch Ultima User Manual</publication>

		 <publication>Lumicon Sky Vector II Operations</publication>

		 <publication>Lumicon Sky Vector II Installation for Ultima</publication>

		 <tool></tool>

		 <case>Travel Case</case>

	  </kitItems>	  

   </loaner>   

 

   

</loanerList>

