Second Light: How to use the Celestron FirstScope
Second Light, a program by Experience Daliona, lets you loan our telescopes free of charge for two weeks. We provide lists of objects visible during your loan period, film one video per week discussing the night sky and astronomy, and how-to videos that help you operate the telescope! Our add-on offers include 50% off our regularly-priced Family Astronomy Night (normally $225.00; only $112.50 with your free telescope loan, and includes a free science kit) for any date within your rental period, or a 30-minute session where we teach you how to use the telescope in-person. We want you to have the best experience exploring the night sky and making discoveries of your own! Currently servicing southwest Florida from Sarasota to St. Petersburg. We have a future to create. Get on the wait list for a loaner telescope! www.ExperienceDaliona.com/second-light Send us your telescope pictures to show off your curiosity in action! Facebook: www.facebook.com/experiencedaliona Instagram: www.instagram.com/experiencedaliona

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