The Starchair 3000 is a uniquely designed tilt chair that can securely support all types of stereo binoculars, and some telescopes, and allows a seated observer, long duration, comfortable steady views to all areas of the sky. Specifically engineered, patent secured and designed for night - time astronomy use. It also lends itself to superb daylight terrestrial vistas. The most desirable factors about this unique chair, is its horizontal and tilt functions, which are motorized and then controlled by the seated observer by a supplied “variable speed joystick” and a portable safe 12volt dc power battery. The most common complaint from most sky observers is the physical discomfort that becomes more apparent the longer the session goes. Also, the higher up in the sky the viewer points most binoculars and telescopes, the more the neck and back strain is felt, resulting in only brief views (30 seconds max.) until a rest pause is needed before trying a second view. Now some optics incorporate a “right angled” eyepiece(s) to help overcome this dilemma but this provides only limited areas (25%) of the sky for comfort and the viewer can sit in a seat to look into the “angled eyepiece(s). Once the scope or binoculars are shifted to a totally different area of the sky, the position of the seat or step – ladder, needs a drastic restructuring / repositioning to be comfortable. This takes time and results in only certain limited areas being observed without interruption. STARCHAIR 3000 completely eliminates these time wasting and tedious problems and continues with uninterrupted luxury comfort observing sessions lasting 2 hours or more at a time! Many owners of Starchair have noted this remarkable improvement of “valuable observing session times” and also point out the “amazing space craft rides” they see when they slew to the next observing area! Combined with the ability to “cruise around” known areas and using the “variable joystick control”, they discovered countless other tucked away deep sky “gems” that they may have never found so quickly.

