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Models & Brands: Celestron 11067XLT, Meade 0105-03-21, CELESTRON 11098, Meade 0105-03-20, Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX, Bushnell 78-8890, Vixen Optics 5831, ORION, Bushnell 78-8845, Meade 0515-03-21
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Celestron 11067XLT Weight: 92.85 pounds List Price: $4,137.95 Price: $2,399.00
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Key features Celestron 11067XLT
- The C11 optical system comes with our premium StarBright XLT coatings and its large aperture offers light gathering power 1593 times that of the human eye and 89% more than our 8" model.
- Model: Celestron C11-SGT-XLT Advanced Series 11" Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope with CG-5 GT Computerized EQ Mount & XLT Coatings
Review Celestron C11-SGT-XLT Advanced Series 11" Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope with CG-5 GT Computerized EQ Mount & XLT Coatings / Celestron 11067XLT:The most affordable and portable 11" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes on the market CG-5 Advanced Mount Precision engineered for stability Heavy-duty tripod with ultra-sturdy 2" stainless steel legs, center brace and accessory tray for superior stability, rigidity and vibration dampening Precision worm gears pre-loaded with ball bearings on both axes for extremely smooth tracking and slewing Large shaft and bearings and substantial base castings for additional stability Benefits of Advanced Series GoTo Proven NexStar® computer control system used in our most sophisticated GoTo telescopes Easy step-by-step alignment process is great for beginners and convenient for advanced users 40,000+ programmed objects for simplified navigation. Beginners can take advantage of the tour feature which highlights the most popular objects in the sky. Advanced users can find any object based on type, catalog or constellation Automatically tracks any celestial object as it moves through the night sky Hibernate feature maintains alignment while scope is powered down Advanced Features for Astrophotography Programmed polar alignment feature walks you through the steps of aligning the telescope to the Earth's axis which is required for astrophotography Autoguider Ready mount has a designated autoguider port for long exposure astrophotography Precise GoTo ensures. |
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Meade 0105-03-21 Dimentions: 31.7 x 24 x 13.4 inches Weight: 23 pounds List Price: $1,247.00 Price: $649.95
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Key features Meade 0105-03-21
- UHTC coatings are on all optical surfaces for enhanced detail
- Includes a Meade Series 4000 Super Plvssl 26 millimeter eyepiece for 48 times magnification
- Maksutov meniscus corrector lens of Grade-A BK7 optical glass
- Includes AutoStar controller and deluxe field tripod
- Electronic controller for slew speeds and built-in clock drive
- Model: Meade ETX105AT Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884)
Review Meade ETX105AT Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884) / Meade 0105-03-21:Meade ETX-90AT, ETX-105AT, and ETX-125AT models build on the original ETX concept to create the most advanced electronically-controlled telescopes including automatic GO TO object-location with the Autostar Computer Controller ever produced in their price range. And yet without sacrificing any of the user-friendly features that started the ETX revolution. Optical Systems: Manufactured at the Meade Irvine, California, facility, ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes produce superlative, diffraction-limited optical performance and resolution. Optics so high in contrast, image brightness, and resolution that ETX-90AT, ETX-105AT, and ETX-125AT models often outperform many telescopes of larger apertures. Fork Mounts with Standard-Equipment Dual-Axis Drive System and #497 Autostar Controller: The rigid fork mountings of ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain models include high-torque DC motors on both telescope axes, permitting electronic operation from the standard-equipment Autostar controller. With the telescope placed in the altazimuth mode on a table, astronomical object-tracking may be accomplished automatically, after a quick and easy 2-minute alignment of Autostar to the sky. Alternately, the telescope may be mounted in either the altazimuth or equatorial modes on the standard-equipment #884 Deluxe Field Tripod. Cordless Field Operation: The drive base of each telescope accepts eight (user-supplied) AA-batteries that power the telescope for about 20 hou The latest model in Meade's popular ETX line, the ETX105EC with premium Ultra High Transmission optical coatings (UHTC), is one sweet portable package. The included Autostar controller delivers excellent tracking and pointing. The #884 Tripod combined with the aluminum frame and ball-bearing chassis delivers vibration-free viewing. [+]
And the optics are simply the best I've ever seen in a small Maksutov-Cassegrain or Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Although Meade recommends the UHTC coatings package for improved brightness, I find the improved contrast is much more impressive. I compared the ETX105EC, at 4. 13 inches of aperture, side by side with my 5 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain. The view of Saturn at 200X magnification in both telescopes was nearly identical. The Cassini division in Saturn's rings was obvious, and I could see 5 moons around Saturn with both scopes. The inner moons Tethys and Dione were easier to spot with the larger SCT. The ETX105EC with UHTC, however, was the clear winner on contrast and color. The UHTC coatings simply eliminated much of the scattered light that robs contrast from the views in my SCT. Saturn's equatorial belt was the same apricot color in the 4 inch ETX that I see in much larger scopes. When I looked at Jupiter with the ETX105EC, the pale orange-tan color of the famous Great Red Spot was plainly visible. The Autostar controller delivers excellent pointing accuracy. My usual set-up starts with centering Polaris in the scope, then leveling the optical tube. This automatically sets the telescope's "home position" within one degree of true North and level. After a careful setup the other night, the "easy align" routine put the first alignment star, Rigel, inside the field of view. And the second star, Procyon, was just outside the edge of the field. Easy as can be. (Nightwatch by Terence Dickinson will introduce you to these brighter stars by name. ) Even without precise alignment to North, the alignment stars were close enough that I had no trouble with the setup. Autostar's guided tour of "tonight's best" still placed every object but Saturn in the low power field of view, and Saturn was just outside the field. The model 884 tripod included in the ETX105EC package is well matched to the telescope. I saw very little vibration while using the straight up Alt/AZ position. I find the telescope tracks very smoothly in the equatorial position as well, although putting the full weight of the telescope over one tripod leg doesn't inspire confidence. The only flaw in the whole ETX105EC package is the right angle finder scope. The finder works well enough - in fact I like the image orientation that matches the main scope - but it's so close to the eyepiece that my nose gets in the way when I try to use smaller eyepieces. I was able to use my favorite Ultima 7. 5mm eyepiece for 200X magnification only by replacing the right angle finder with the smaller straight thru finder from my ETX90. You can also live with the finder by using a barlow lens or a taller eyepiece such as the Orion 10. 5mm Lanthanum (about 140X) for high magnification views of the planets. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Superb optics Small and portable Autostar controller finds and describes things for you Cons: The finder is too close to the eyepiece The Meade ETX-105EC is among the most advanced electronically controlled telescopes. Manufactured with an aluminum fork mount dedicated specifically to its size and aperture, the ETX-105EC Astro telescope moves effortlessly across the skies on ball-bearing axes, in either manual or electronic modes. The Autostar controller turns the ETX-105EC into an automatic celestial object-locating system. Just plug the Autostar into the telescope's HBX port in place of the standard-equipment electronic controller, do a quick telescope alignment, and you're ready to observe any object in the Autostar's 30,000-object database. The computer-driven Autostar controller makes it easy to find 30,000 celestial objects. This version of the ETX-105EC features Ultrahigh Transmission Coatings (UHTC). The UHTC coating permits the highest levels of light transmission (about a 20% increase in total telescope light transmission compared to the standard coatings) ever offered on amateur telescopes. With UHTC coatings are on all four optical surfaces, the detail of deep-space objects is dramatically enhanced. The ETX-105EC yields 36 percent more light-collecting power than the ETX-90EC. The entire range of celestial objects-the eight major planets, the Moon, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters-as well as terrestrial objects, may be observed with a significant, and immediately apparent, increase in resolution and image brightness. At the same time, the ETX-105EC maintains most of the compactness and ultraportability of the smaller-aperture ETX-90EC. Use the standard pushbutton electronic controller at any of four dual-axis speeds: 8x sidereal for image centering in the main telescope at high power; 32x for image centering at lower powers or for pushbutton object-tracking in the altazimuth mode; slow mode for image centering in the viewfinder or for terrestrial tracking of nature and sightseeing; or medium speed for fast slewing across the sky. The observer can instantly select any of these speeds simply by depressing the speed button on the controller. The telescope’s ultraportable design allows the viewer to view from any flat surface, be it a window sill, car hood, or picnic table. The optional tripod will raise the telescope to any comfortable height. The Nuts and Bolts 1. Eyepiece 2. Viewfinder 3. Eyepiece Holder Thumbscrew - Tightens the eyepiece in place. 4. 90° Eyepiece Holder - Holds the eyepiece upright for easy viewing. 5. Optical Tube - The main optical component that gathers the light from distant objects and brings this light to a focus for examination with the eyepiece. 6. Vertical Lock - Controls the manual vertical movement of the telescope. 7. Fork Arms - Hold the optical tube in place. 8. Focus Knob - Moves the telescope’s optical tube in a finely-controlled motion to achieve precise image focus. 9. Horizontal Lock - Controls the manual horizontal rotation of the telescope. 10. Computer Control Panel A. ON/OFF Switch. B. Auxiliary Ports - Provide connection for current and future Meade accessories. C. Handbox (HBX) Port - for the Electronic Controller or the optional Autostar handbox. D. The 12v connector, designed to accept an external power supply such as the optional AC Adapter or Power Cord. E. LED power indicator light. 11. Base Housing - Supports the telescope for placement on a flat, level surface, such as a tabletop or optional tripod. 12. Holes for Optional Tripod - See your tripod’s instruction sheet for mounting information. 13. Right Ascension (R. A. ) Setting Circle. 14. Flip-Mirror and Flip-Mirror Control Knobs - ETX telescopes include an internal mirror. With the flipmirror control in the "up" position, light is diverted to the eyepiece. With the flipmirror control in the "down" position, as shown in Fig. 2b, light proceeds straight out the photo port for photography. 15. Photo Port - Attach any 35mm camera with a removable lens to this port using an optional adapter. 16. Declination Setting Circle (on left fork arm). 17. Viewfinder Alignment Screws - adjust these screws to align the viewfinder. 18. Viewfinder Alignment Bracket. 19. Dust Cap 20. Battery Compartment (not shown, underneath base). |
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CELESTRON 11098 Price: $2,699.00
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Key features CELESTRON 11098
- New "All-star" Polar alignment uses any bright star for a quick and accurate polar alignment
- Autoguide port and auxiliary ports located on the electronic pier for long exposure astrophotography
- Calibration, Database Filter Limits, Hibernate, Align Procedures, user-defined slew limits included
- 40,000 object database with 400 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objects
- 9.25" SCT with premium StarBright XLT coatings
- Model: Celestron CGEM-925 Computerized 9.25-Inch Cassegrain Telescope
Review Celestron CGEM-925 Computerized 9.25-Inch Cassegrain Telescope / CELESTRON 11098:Celestron's CGEM-925 telescope offers advanced performance and mobility for stargazers seeking a telescope with robust technology and an easy-to-use interface. It features a 9. 25" Optical Tube weighing only 20 lbs. , and a telescope mount with a unique ergonomic design for ease of use and convenient mobility. Equipped with StarBright XLT coatings it can capture up to 33% more light gathering power than an 8" telescope. The CGEM-800 Equatorial mount was designed to be ergonomically friendly with large Altitude and Azimuth adjustment knobs for quick and easy polar alignment adjustment. The internal RA and DEC motor wiring provides a clean look and an easy and trouble free set up. The CGEM series has a new innovative Polar alignment procedure called All-Star (patent pending). All-Star allows users to choose any bright star, while the software calculates and assists with polar alignment. Another great feature of the CGEM, sure to please astroimagers, is the Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PEC) which will allow users to train out the worm gears periodic errors, while the mount retains the PEC recordings. [+]
For objects near the Meridian (imaginary line passing from North to South), the CGEM will track well past the Meridian for uninterrupted imaging through the most ideal part of the sky. The CGEM mount has a robust database with over 40,000 objects, 400 user defined programmable objects and enhanced information on over 200 objects. |
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Meade 0105-03-20 Dimentions: 32.1 x 25.3 x 12.6 inches Weight: 36 pounds Price: $1,135.26
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Key features Meade 0105-03-20
- Maksutov meniscus corrector lens of Grade-A BK7 optical glass
- Includes AutoStar controller and deluxe field tripod
- Includes a Meade Series 4000 Super Plvssl 26 millimeter eyepiece for 48 times magnification
- Electronic controller for slew speeds and built-in clock drive
- 4-inch aperture
- Model: Meade ETX105EC Telescope w/ Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884)
Review Meade ETX105EC Telescope w/ Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884) / Meade 0105-03-20:One year after their introduction, Meade ETX-Series Astro Telescopes, like this 105AT, became the most popular modern telescopes in the world. All the ETX's are stunningly beautiful, ultraportable, and highly versatile telecope systems with unprecedented optical resolution and performance. The included Autostar Computer Controller is one of the important advances in telescope aiming control in the past 25 years, allowing you easy, automatic viewing access to thousands of celestial objects. The ETX105EC is the newest model in Meade's popular ETX series. Independent reviewers have consistently praised the ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes for their excellent optics but questioned some of the ergonomic features, especially the finder scope. The optics fully live up to the hype, and the ergonomic problems can generally be surmounted with the right eyepiece. How good are the optics? In a word, superb. On one of those rare winter nights with perfect viewing conditions, the included Autostar computer's guided tour of "tonight's best" showed me one beautiful view after another. The Double Cluster in Perseus showed off the subtle colors of its red, yellow, and blue-white stars. The faint glow of NGC 2158 was plainly visible just west of colorful star cluster M35. [+]
With a magnification of 150X, the Cassini division in Saturn's rings was obvious all the way around Saturn, as were cloud bands and the dark polar region on the planet itself. When I boosted the power to 200X, the stars in the heart of M42, Orion's trapezium, were a beautiful sight. I saw little diffraction rings around the four brighter stars, and the fifth star "E" was glimmering on the edge of visibility. The model 884 tripod is a big improvement over the model 883 that was designed for the original ETX90. I especially like the spring loaded captive mounting screws that pop into place when you get the base lined up with the mounting holes. The tripod comfortably handled the ETX105 in the straight up Alt/Az position. It's probably a little light though if you want to use an equatorial alignment for photography. The Autostar controller delivered excellent pointing accuracy. My usual set up routine starts with centering Polaris in the scope, then leveling the optical tube. This automatically sets the telescope's 'home position' within one degree of true North and level. After a careful setup the other night, the 'easy align' routine put the first alignment star, Rigel, inside the field of view. And the second star, Procyon, was just outside the edge of the field. Easy as pie. (Nightwatch by Terence Dickinson will introduce you to these brighter stars by name. ) Even without precise alignment to North, the alignment stars were close enough that I had no trouble with the setup. The guided tour still placed every object but Saturn in the low power field of view, and Saturn was just outside the field. Now about those ergonomics. The finder scope is a problem because it is so close to the eyepiece that my nose gets in the way when I use eyepieces smaller then the included 26mm Super Plossl. If you're inclined to peer through the eyepiece with your left eye, it may not be an issue. I'm right eye dominant, so I can't use smaller eyepieces for higher magnification. I got around this problem by using my Celestron Ultima 2X barlow to raise the eyepiece for high power viewing. The Ultima barlow introduces a little extra reflection on bright objects, but the views are still fabulous. If I were to spring for just one more good eyepiece to go with this telescope I'd try an Orion 10. 5mm Lanthanum. About 150X seems to be a sweet spot with this scope, a magnification that offers great views of the planets without the diffraction rings around stars becoming very noticeable. The other well known ergonomic issue is the small and hard to reach focus knob. Meade would be happy to sell you a #1244 Electric Focuser. I found a third party Flex Focus adapter worked just fine. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Superb optics Autostar computer Small and portable Cons: The finder is too close to the eyepiece The Meade ETX-105EC is among the most advanced electronically controlled telescopes. Manufactured with an aluminum fork mount dedicated specifically to its size and aperture, the ETX-105EC Astro telescope moves effortlessly across the skies on ball-bearing axes, in either manual or electronic modes. The Autostar controller turns the ETX-105EC into an automatic celestial-object locating system. Just plug the Autostar into the telescope's HBX port in place of the standard-equipment electronic controller, do a quick telescope alignment, and you're ready to observe any object in the Autostar's 30,000-object database. The ETX-105EC yields 36 percent more light-collecting power than the ETX-90EC. The entire range of celestial objects-the eight major planets, the Moon, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters-as well as terrestrial objects, may be observed with a significant, and immediately apparent, increase in resolution and image brightness. At the same time, the ETX-105EC maintains most of the compactness and ultraportability of the smaller-aperture ETX-90EC. Use the standard pushbutton electronic controller at any of four dual-axis speeds: 8x sidereal for image centering in the main telescope at high power; 32x for image centering at lower powers or for pushbutton object tracking in the altazimuth mode; slow mode for image centering in the viewfinder or for terrestrial tracking of nature and sightseeing; or medium speed for fast slewing across the sky. The observer can instantly select any of these speeds simply by depressing the speed button on the controller. The telescope’s ultraportable design allows the viewer to view from any flat surface, be it a window sill, car hood, or picnic table. The optional tripod will raise the telescope to any comfortable height. |
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Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX Dimentions: 32 x 20 x 9 inches Weight: 28.4 pounds List Price: $229.95 Price: $399.99
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Key features Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX
- Super glide mount with slow motion controls
- Objective lens: 102mm
- Focal length: 1100mm
- Pre-assembled metal tripod with bubble level and compass
- Catadioptric telescope with high level of optical performance and versatility
- Model: Galileo FS102DX 1100 x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope
Review Galileo FS102DX 1100 x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope / Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX:GALILEO FS-102DX 1100mm x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope 1100mm optical telescope assembly ; 102mm aperture ; 20mm eyepiece ; 6. 8mm/16mm zoom eyepieces ; 3x Barlow lens ; Elevated Mars eye finderscope ; Metal helical rack and pinion focuser ; Adjustable primary mirror ; Adjustable cradle ; Vertical slow-motion control; Counterweight ; Vertical locking knob ; Includes pre-assembled metal tripod with level bubble and compass, accessory tray, 2 dew caps and Galileo Planetarium(R) software ;with instructional video ; 1-year warranty ; 1100mm x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope. |
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Bushnell 78-8890 Dimentions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches Weight: 20.94 pounds List Price: $549.99 Price: $277.19
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Key features Bushnell 78-8890
- Remote hand-held control with computerized tracking
- Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope with powerful imaging in compact body
- Built-in database of 20,000 celestial objects
- 4mm and 20mm eyepieces
- Real voice output for fun, interactive night viewing
- Model: Bushnell Northstar 300 x 90mm Motorized Telescope w/ Real Voice Output
Review Bushnell Northstar 300 x 90mm Motorized Telescope w/ Real Voice Output / Bushnell 78-8890:Bushnell North Star Goto 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Compact / Real Voice Output / Eyepieces Included: 4mm (300x) and 20mm(60x) / 1200mm Focal Length 1x wide-angle, red dot finderscope. Quick-release tripod and accessory tray for fast, easy assembly. Once locked on, tracking the object for prolonged viewing is automatic User Level - Intermediate Mount - Kinematic Focal Length - 1200mm Eyepiece Format - 1-1/4 Inch Inches / Lens Coating - Standard Eyepieces Included - 4mm (300x) and 20mm(60x) Camera adaptable for astrophotography with separately purchased Bushnell 780104 photo adapter combined with separately purchased T-mount matched to your camera body lens mount. |
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Vixen Optics 5831 Dimentions: 37 x 21 x 18 inches Weight: 39 pounds List Price: $3,499.00 Price: $1,899.00
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Key features Vixen Optics 5831
- Aperture / focal ratio
- Focuse by primary mirror movement
- Large Aperture but compact and portable
- 5 YEAR WARRANTY
- Designed to Mount on the Sphinx SXD Mount
- Model: Vixen 5831 VMC260L Optical Tube Assembly only for SXD mount
Review Vixen 5831 VMC260L Optical Tube Assembly only for SXD mount / Vixen Optics 5831:Vixen's unique catadioptric design features a high precision sixth order aspherical primary mirror, a convex secondary mirror and triplet corrector lens. VISAC is an abbreviation for Vixen's Six-Order Aspherical Cassegrain. The primary mirror is held by a retaining ring, instead of hooks to decrease flare and enhance constrast. The VC200L is an 8" f/9. 0 highly corrected, highly specialized telescope for astro imaging. The VISAC provides high-definition star images to the edge of a wide viewing field and offers exceptionally outstanding performance in astrophotography. Even at the edge of the 35mm film format (larger CCD chips) stars are sharp (smaller than 15 micrometers). This is smaller than the resolution of fine quality CCD cameras, which means that the telescope does not limit the image quality. With its eleborate aspherical optical design it achieves an excellent image correction throughout the large illuminated field (42mm diameter fully illuminated). With the f/6. [+]
4 reducer you get much shorter exposure times. The reducer is a highly recommended optional accessory. The basic configuration includes a pigge-back camera holder. You can take photos both through the telescope and using a telephoto lens parrallel to the main instrument or you can use the VC200L for guiding while the camera sits on top. |
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ORION List Price: $549.95 Price: $549.95
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Key features ORION
- Includes 25mm (52x) Plössl eyepiece and 6x25 correct-image finder scope. One-year limited warranty.
- Smooth and sturdy VersaGo mount makes using the Apex 102mm Mak even more fun!
- Great for nature watching and casual stargazing. Or attach a camera for long-range photography.
- Compact 12"-long optical tube delivers an amazing 1,300mm focal length for sharp, high-power images.
- Teflon bearings on both axes let you effortlessly glide the telescope - even track moving targets!
- Model: Orion VersaGo 102 Altaz Mak-Cass
Review Orion VersaGo 102 Altaz Mak-Cass / ORION:We've packaged our Apex 102mm Mak spotting scope with our sturdy but smooth-panning new VersaGo mount, and the combination is simply a joy to use. And so very portable. The telescope's 12"-long optical tube houses 102mm (4") Maksutov optics with an amazing 1,300mm focal length for sharp, high-power images. Teflon bearings on both axes glide the telescope effortlessly wherever you aim it. The foam-grip panning shaft and oversized aluminum tensioning knobs give you fine positioning and tracking control. The elegantly simple mount lets you simply enjoy the fantastic views through the telescope. Includes an aluminum tripod with accessory tray, 45-deg correct-image diagonal, 6x26 correct-image finder scope, 25mm (52x) interchangeable Plossl eyepiece, and carrying case for the telescope tube. One-year limited warranty. |
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Bushnell 78-8845 Weight: 10 pounds List Price: $410.99 Price: $363.95
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Key features Bushnell 78-8845
- Real Voice Output
- Quick-Release Adjustable Aluminum Tripod
- 20,000 Object Onboard Starfinding Computer
- Camera Adaptable
- Red Dot LED Finderscope
- Model: Bushnell North Star GoTo 675mm x 4.5" Reflector Telescope
Review Bushnell North Star GoTo 675mm x 4.5" Reflector Telescope / Bushnell 78-8845:Bushnell Northstar 1300mm x 100mm 4" Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope 788840 |
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Meade 0515-03-21 Dimentions: 31.5 x 24.5 x 12.8 inches Price: $1,564.00
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Key features Meade 0515-03-21
- Maksutov meniscus corrector lens of Grade-A BK7 optical glass
- Includes a Meade Series 4000 Super Plvssl 26 millimeter eyepiece for 48 times magnification
- Includes AutoStar controller and deluxe field tripod
- UHTC coatings are on all optical surfaces for enhanced detail
- 500x maximum magnification
- Model: Meade ETX125AT Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884)
Review Meade ETX125AT Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884) / Meade 0515-03-21:An impressive optical tool to observe continually changing celestial phenomena through effortless pushbutton electronic control. Level: Serious, Intermediate Amateur Users interested in a high-quality, versatile, easily-upgradable telescope - Also a great portable field tool for ProfessionalsOptical Class & Design: Mirror-lens (Maksutov- Cassegrain) - BK7 corrector lens, Pyrex primary mirror and EMC super multi-coatings,and UHTCAperture: 127mm (5")Focal Length: 1900mmFocal Ratio: f/15Eyepiece Size: Uses 1. 25" eyepiecesUnique Features: Superclear BK7 Optical Glass for studies into the Ultraviolet Region, Portable, Flip-Mirror Optical System for "straight through" or standard viewing (Automatic Tracking also with Deluxe Field Tripod, Advanced Field Tripod or Table Tripod)Electronic Control: Included Autostar Controller Enables 9-Speed Electronic Slow Motion Control for Tracking, Slewing, Centering and Locating - Also with "GO TO" Object Locating and Automatic TrackingMounting: Fork Mount with Dual Axis Drive SystemIncluded Accessories: 8x25mm Right-Angle Viewfinder, Super Plossl 26mm EyepieceWhat You Can See: Detail of Jupiter, a wider extension of deep space objects, discernable structure of all 110 objects in the Messier listing, increased brightness levels and super-clear distant objects. Overall greater detail and resolution of all astronomical subjects over the ETX-90AT due to increased light collection. The ETX-125EC permits a broad range of astronomical study. In deep space, the ETX-125EC's larger aperture enables the observation of galaxies and nebulae in much wider extension and permits the resolution of celestial objects as faint as magnitude 12. 5. The entire Messier listing of 110 objects is now not only visible, but, in addition, every object takes on a readily discernible structure. The Autostar controller turns the ETX-125EC into an automatic celestial object-locating system. The UHTC Difference Each time light encounters a mirror (above) or lens (below), some light is lost. [+]
In the case of a lens, light is lost at both the entrance to and exit from the lens. UHTC dramatically decreases this light loss. Image brightness in a telescope is crucially dependent on the reflectivity of the telescope's mirrors and on the transmission of its lenses. Neither of these processes, mirror-reflectivity or lens-transmission, is, however, perfect; light loss occurs in each instance where light is reflected or transmitted. Uncoated glass, for example, reflects about 4% of the light impacting it; in the case of an uncoated lens 4% of the light is lost at entrance to and at exit from the lens, for a total light loss of about 8%. Meade standard mirror and lens coatings equal or exceed the reflectivity and transmission, respectively, of virtually any optical coatings currently offered in the commercial telescope industry. Ultra-High Transmission coatings (UHTC), recently developed at the Meade Irvine coatings facility, however, have permitted the vacuum-deposition of a series of exotic optical coatings precisely tuned to optimize the visual, photographic, and CCD imaging performance of Meade telescopes. This telescope includes primary and secondary mirrors coated with aluminum enhanced with a complex stack of multi-layer coatings of titanium dioxide and silicon dioxide. The thickness of each coating layer is precisely controlled to within 1% of optimal thickness. The result is a dramatic increase in mirror reflectivity across the entire visible spectrum; at the important hydrogen-alpha wavelength of 656nm. - the predominant wavelength of emission nebulae - reflectivity is increased from 89% to over 97%. This telescope presents dramatically brighter images on the full range of celestial objects — from emission and planetary nebulae such as M8, M20, and M57 to star clusters and galaxies such as M3, M13, and M101. Observations of the Moon and planets, since they are observed in reflected (white) sunlight, benefit in image brightness from the full spectrum of increased transmission. And more The computer-driven Autostar controller makes it easy to find 30,000 celestial objects. Just plug the Autostar into the telescope's HBX port in place of the standard-equipment electronic controller, do a quick telescope alignment, and you're ready to observe any object in the Autostar's 30,000-object database. ETX optical systems include a Maksutov meniscus corrector lens of Grade-A BK7 optical glass. High-transmission magnesium fluoride (MgF2) coatings on both sides of the correcting lens, as well as aluminum-silicon monoxide coatings on the primary and secondary mirrors, are provided as standard equipment. Use the standard pushbutton electronic controller at any of four dual-axis speeds: 8x sidereal for image centering in the main telescope at high power; 32x for image centering at lower powers or for pushbutton object tracking in the altazimuth mode; slow mode for image centering in the viewfinder or for terrestrial tracking of nature and sightseeing; or medium speed for fast slewing across the sky. The observer can instantly select any of these speeds simply by depressing the speed button on the controller. The telescope’s ultraportable design allows the viewer to view from any flat surface, be it a window sill, car hood, or picnic table. The optional tripod can raise the telescope to any comfortable height. The Nuts and Bolts 1. Eyepiece 2. Viewfinder 3. Eyepiece Holder Thumbscrew - Tightens the eyepiece in place. 4. 90° Eyepiece Holder - Holds the eyepiece upright for easy viewing. 5. Optical Tube - The main optical component that gathers the light from distant objects and brings this light to a focus for examination with the eyepiece. 6. Vertical Lock - Controls the manual vertical movement of the telescope. 7. Fork Arms - Hold the optical tube in place. 8. Focus Knob - Moves the telescope’s optical tube in a finely-controlled motion to achieve precise image focus. 9. Horizontal Lock - Controls the manual horizontal rotation of the telescope. 10. Computer Control Panel A. ON/OFF Switch. B. Auxiliary Ports - Provide connection for current and future Meade accessories. C. Handbox (HBX) Port - for the Electronic Controller or the optional Autostar handbox. D. The 12v connector, designed to accept an external power supply such as the optional AC Adapter or Power Cord. E. LED power indicator light. 11. Base Housing - Supports the telescope for placement on a flat, level surface, such as a tabletop or optional tripod. 12. Holes for Optional Tripod - See your tripod’s instruction sheet for mounting information. 13. Right Ascension (R. A. ) Setting Circle. 14. Flip-Mirror and Flip-Mirror Control Knobs - ETX telescopes include an internal mirror. With the flipmirror control in the "up" position, light is diverted to the eyepiece. With the flipmirror control in the "down" position, as shown in Fig. 2b, light proceeds straight out the photo port for photography. 15. Photo Port - Attach any 35mm camera with a removable lens to this port using an optional adapter. 16. Declination Setting Circle (on left fork arm). 17. Viewfinder Alignment Screws - adjust these screws to align the viewfinder. 18. Viewfinder Alignment Bracket. 19. Dust Cap 20. Battery Compartment (not shown, underneath base). |
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