Monday, June 10, 2013

Buy Orion StarMax 90 Mak-Cass Telescope & Planetary Kit


Orion StarMax 90 Mak-Cass Telescope & Planetary Kit by Orion
Whoever coined the phrase "big things come in small packages", would have definitely applied that expression to our new StarMax 90 TableTop Refractor. This ultra-compact Mak-Cass gives surprisingly big views for an instrument of its modest size, making it an elegant first telescope or a great grab-and-go second telescope! The long, 1250mm (f/13.8) focal length gives the StarMax 90 TableTop some serious magnifying power - the included 25mm and 10mm 1.25-inch Super 3-element eyepieces yield powers of 50x and 125x, respectively. It collects over 25% more light than its GoScope 80 cousin, and up to 225% more light than a 60mm refractor telescope. So you'll be able to enjoy planetary delights such as lunar landscapes, Saturn's rings and Jupiter's moons. As you scan the Milky Way, you'll also be able to pull in some open and globular star clusters, as well as a nebula or two. The tube assembly of the StarMax 90mm TableTop Refractor Telescope is attached to a stable swivel base, via a quick-release dovetail mount with adjustable altitude tension. The tube can easily be removed from the base and mounted on an optional photo tripod. The small swivel base itself can also be mounted on a camera tripod with a 3/8-inch screw.

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Orion StarMax 90 Mak-Cass Telescope & Planetary Kit Feature

  • This thorough telescope and accessory kit is outfitted for planetary viewing perfection at a value price
  • Long 1250mm focal length Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope with 90mm aperture provides plenty of magnification ability in a compact, tabletop package
  • Included Color Filter Set enhances landscape details and cloudy features on the bright visible planets
  • Included 7.5mm Sirius Plossl 1.25" eyepiece provides a high magnification view, with pleasing 52 degrees apparent field-of-view
  • Included Shorty 2x Barlow Lens adds versatility by doubling the magnification of each eyepiece in your collection, also includes Starry Night astronomy software






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