Orion Skyline Green Laser Pointer, 3mW-5mW

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Orion Skyline Green Laser Pointer, 3mW-5mW

Friday, November 9th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Have you ever wanted to point out the Orion Nebula, or trace the outline of the Sagittarius “Teapot” for someone? You point your finger, but that just doesn’t cut it. “Where? You mean the third star up from that middle pine tree over there?” The SkyLine green laser pointer is perfect for stargazers. Its thin but distinct green laser beam appears to stretch all the way to the stars! A nifty teaching aid, the SkyLine allows you to point out stars, planets, constellations, even moving satellites. Its far-reaching beam is visible not only by the person holding the pointer, but also by others standing nearby. While light emitted by flashlights and red lasers fades out over long distances, the SkyLine’s <5mW green beam goes seemingly to infinity. It works even in light-polluted or moonlit skies! The metal body is 6" long and has a pocket clip. Includes two AAA batteries. Class IIIA laser complies with US 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. For use by adults only.
Customer Review: great laser
this thing is amazing, the beam is so bright it will light up a dark room. the beam travels for it seems miles, the day i got mine i went out and showed my wife orions nebula, without any trouble explaining where it was. great quality.
Customer Review: Awesome Laser!!
I got this laser for christmas and it is way cool. It works really well and lasts forever. It has a slick design too. It makes you feel special. Star gazers need this to be effective. It is a great teaching tool. Click To Buy…

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