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E:18/09 Win A Meade Jupiter Autostar Telescope worth £300
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To support the release of "Lover of Life, Singer of Songs", HMV have teamed up with with Freddie Mercury's charity, the AIDs fighting Mercury Phoenix Trust, to give away a top of the range Meade telescope, worth £300. To find out more about the charity, click here.
The Jupiter Autostar is an easy to use, computerised telescope and comes with two deluxe eyepieces and a star-locater CD ROM. The celestial object database includes more than 1,500 astronomical objects, any of which may be entered on to the display; when the observer presses GO TO, Jupiter Autostar automatically moves to the object and places the object in the telescopic field of view. See moon craters, the rings of Saturn, cloud belts of Jupiter, galaxies and nebulae - a whole new world
just enter you details
Good Luck
To support the release of "Lover of Life, Singer of Songs", HMV have teamed up with with Freddie Mercury's charity, the AIDs fighting Mercury Phoenix Trust, to give away a top of the range Meade telescope, worth £300. To find out more about the charity, click here.
The Jupiter Autostar is an easy to use, computerised telescope and comes with two deluxe eyepieces and a star-locater CD ROM. The celestial object database includes more than 1,500 astronomical objects, any of which may be entered on to the display; when the observer presses GO TO, Jupiter Autostar automatically moves to the object and places the object in the telescopic field of view. See moon craters, the rings of Saturn, cloud belts of Jupiter, galaxies and nebulae - a whole new world
just enter you details
Good Luck
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oooh, I'd love to win this prize. I've always wanted one.
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