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| As an amateur astronomer, you know that the ideal location for stargazing may not always be in your backyard. The best observations occur in remote dark places. | It’s easier to view the Milky Way, Jupiter or other faint deep sky objects far from the gaudy glare of city lights. |

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You also know that there is more to stargazing than looking at the stars. It’s the sound of chirping insects, rustling leaves, a hooting owl.
It’s the smell of the earth as the night air grows heavy with dew. It’s the feeling you get when you see the horizon disappear |
as the sky expands, curving towards earth. And, as darkness surrounds you, it’s as if time stands still.
Your worries and problems fade. And, for a moment, you become one with the earth, the sky and the stars. |
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We’re amateur astronomers, too. We know that stargazing can be one of the most relaxing and inspiring hobbies there is.
All you need are two things: your dream telescope and the means to use it under the darkest sky. |

| After years of using awkward, bulky telescope mounts that were difficult to pack, carry, set up and use, we identified a need for a portable, stable, simple to use mount that can be used for stargazing and astrophotography. |

The Panther telescope mount gives you the fastest way to get to the darkest sky – and to the places you want to go to experience the greatest stargazing moments. It’s portable, stable and easy to use so you can:
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Join us out there! Discover stargazing as it should be – far from the city lights – with the TTS-160 Panther telescope mount.
"It's cutting-edge creation"

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... |