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Stargazing is an excellent way to relax and unwind. There’s nothing quite like the peace and quiet of a clear, dark night – with your telescope under the stars. You can’t wait to get out there, right?
But wait. |
Hold on.
What about your telescope mount? When the sky is clear and your trip is planned, the last thing you need is the frustration of dealing with a clumsy telescope mount.
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| Your telescope mount is an important part of your stargazing equipment. You need portability to be able to reach the darkest locations, | but you also need a stable, quality mount for the best viewing experience and optimal astrophotography. |
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Now you can stargaze when and where you want and get more from your viewing experience with the TTS-160 telescope mount. |
Compact, portable and intuitive, the TTS-160 gives you everything you need to achieve a great viewing experience – and quality astrophotographs – in three easy-to-carry bags. |
You don’t have to compromise quality for convenience. The TTS telescope mount is designed for amateur astronomers who want a precision mount that’s portable. Whether you observe in your backyard, on vacation or far from the city lights, the TTS-160 telescope mount makes it faster and easier to get out there under the stars.
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Join us out there with the TTS-160 telescope mount from Track The Stars. It’s the fastest way to the darkest sky.
"Gorgeous piece of equipment, can hardly wait to use it!"

Track the Stars combines Danish design excellence with quality materials and exceptional functionality to deliver a robust mount that's built to last.

Track The Stars is a privately-held company located in Denmark. Established in 2004, we develop, manufacture and sell advanced mountings for astronomical telescopes. Unlike other telescope mountings, Track The Stars combines unique Danish design and innovative drive technology to deliver a quality mount for the amateur astronomer who values convenience, portability and precision.
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Back in 1986 Niels Haagh – the founder of Track The Stars – travelled half way around the globe to the Australian outback to observe the return of Halley's Comet. No suitable commerci... |