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Meade Accessories Miscellaneous
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Mini-Category Model Item # Price Shipping
miscellaneous #1207 electric focuser ED/APOs 7072 $189.99 
miscellaneous #1209 Zero Image-shift Microfocuser M07079 $259.99 
miscellaneous #1244 Electric Focuser ETX-90 M7077 $127.99 
miscellaneous #1812 Electronic DC Adapter ED/APO M1812 $105.99 
miscellaneous #1812A Electronic DC Adapter 16" LX200 1816 $199.99 
miscellaneous #505 Connector Cable Set (DS60,127EC,ETX,LX90) 7505 $24.99 
miscellaneous #507 Connector Cable Set (LX200,LX200GPS) M7047 $24.99 
miscellaneous #541 AC Adapter 7562 $51.99 
miscellaneous #547 AC Adapter M07577 $67.99 
miscellaneous #607 power cord ETX,LX90,LX200,LXD55, Starfinder EQ's 7043 $24.99 
miscellaneous #608 Dew shield 7" & 8"SCT's 7284 $139.99 
miscellaneous #612 Dew Shield - 12" M07285 $224.99 
miscellaneous #614 Dew Shield - 14" M7590 $299.99 
miscellaneous #620 Dew shield - 20" M07289 $399.99 
miscellaneous #673 Dew Shield ETX-90 models M07610 $24.99 
miscellaneous #675 Dew Shield ETX-105 models M07611 $27.99 
miscellaneous #676 Dew Shield ETX-125 models M07612 $29.99 
miscellaneous #895 vibration Isolation Pads (3pc.) M-7368 $56.99 
miscellaneous #909 Accessory Port Module - 8" LX 90 M-7506 $53.99 
miscellaneous AD-1 adapter 1.25">.965" DS60-127EC M7500 $29.99 
miscellaneous Piggyback brackets - 10" M07395 $39.99 
miscellaneous Piggyback brackets - 12" M07399 $59.99 
miscellaneous Piggyback brackets - 14" M7391 $64.99 
miscellaneous Piggyback brackets - 16" M07400 $74.99 
miscellaneous Piggyback brackets LX200 - 7", all 8" SCT's a7394 $39.99 
miscellaneous USB/RS-232 Adapter M07507 $49.99 
Fact: What makes Mexican jumping beans jump?

Mexican jumping beans' jumping ability is not caused by the beans themselves. Instead it's an insect called the bean moth (Carpocapa saltitans) that creates this phenomenon. The moth lays its eggs around a bean flower or in the seed pod of the spurge. Then the egg will hatch within the shell and a caterpillar or larva will be living within the shell. Then, when the bean is exposed to heat, such as the heat of your hand, the insect will start to become annoyed and begin moving.

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