Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Telescope |
Magnification: | >50X |
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Optical Design | Reflector |
Aperture | 203mm |
Focal Length | 1300mm |
Facal Ratio | f/6.4 |
Coating | Higher reflective Aluminum coating w/SiO2 coating protection |
Resolution(Dawes Limit) | 0.57" |
Limiting Magnitude | 13.63 |
Lightgathering Power(vs naked eye) | 841x |
Eyepiece | 1.25" KF25, PF10mm |
Barlow | Achromatic 3x |
Mount | Dobsonian Type |
Tripod | MDF Wood |
Finderscope | 8x50 finder (illuminator option) |
Focuser | 2" Metal w/1.25" adaptor |
Net Weight | 27kg |
Gross Weight | 28.5kg |
Dimensions | 135*52*50cmcm |
Large Aperture: The 203mm aperture allows for a larger amount of light to enter the telescope, resulting in brighter and more detailed images of celestial objects.
Easy to Use: The Dobsonian mount is simple and easy to use, making it ideal for beginners. It allows you to move the telescope smoothly and precisely to track objects in the night sky.
Wide Field of View: The Dobsonian mount allows for a wide field of view, making it ideal for observing large celestial objects such as galaxies and star clusters.
Deep Sky Observing: With its large aperture and wide field of view, a Dobsonian telescope is ideal for observing deep sky objects such as nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters.
Minimal Maintenance: A Dobsonian telescope requires minimal maintenance, as it has fewer moving parts than other types of telescopes.