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Warranty Information | 5-Years Limited Warranty |
Optical Design | Newtonian Reflector |
Aperture | 114mm |
Highest Practical Power | 228x |
Focal Length | 1000mm |
Focal Ratio | F/8.8 |
Eyepieces | Super 25, Super 10 and SR4 |
Finderscope | 5x24 |
Barlow Lens | No |
Diagonal | No |
Mount Type | German Equatorial EQ-1 |
Tripod | Aluminium |
Optical Tube Dimensions | 15 cm x 46cm |
Optical Tube Weight | 3.90kg |
Shipping Dimensions | 80 x 37 x 24cm3 |
Shipping Weight | 10.5kg |
saxon 4mm/10mm/25mm 1.25’’ super Eyepiece
Featuring a 3-element design, these fully-coated eyepieces provide outstanding field correction and long eye-relief. Stray light is eliminated by the fold back rubber eyecups; standard with every Super eyepiece.
Saxon 5x24 Finderscope with bracket
The 24mm aperture with 5x magnification can provide a wide field of view to help you locate objects and align your telescope before you look through the telescope. It’s perfect for beginner telescopes.
Saxon 1.25" Erecting Eyepiece 1.5x (Short Focal Point)
It provides upright, correctly-oriented images for land observations. To use, simply insert this eyepiece into the focuser.
Saxon Single Axis Motor Drive EQ1
It compensates for the rotation of the earth so that you can focus on observing the stars and spend less time tracking them.
Saxon EQ1 Mount with Tripod
saxon German Equatorial EQ1 mount with aluminium tripod & accessory tray and 2.5kg counterweight.
Star/ Moon Chart
The star chart shows the solar system of which earth is a member planet and the moon chart clearly shows the topography of the lunar surface.
Great service from Gallantoro, however I suspect that the freight people were rough with the handling by the condition of the box, and subsequently the telescope required collimation, as it was totally out of alignment.
Blown away by the detail, better than expected exspecially with the moon and all the craters.
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