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CELESTRON SKYPRODIGY 90 MAK TELESCOPE


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Rs.99,950
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CELESTRON SKYPRODIGY 90 MAK TELESCOPE
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IFI-1389
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99950.0
Rs.99,950
Celestron Skyprodigy Telescope
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Description

THE SMARTEST TELESCOPE IN THE UNIVERSE
A truly revolutionary product with ground breaking technology, SkyProdigy is the product of a culmination of decades of telescope advancements.  It combines electronic motors, an intelligent on board computer, a digital camera and StarSense technology to create an automatic, instant alignment telescope that requires no input from the user.  Simply turn it on, push a button and enjoy the view!  It’s that easy.
The SkyProdigy’s automatic alignment process takes only a few minutes, then you will be ready to select from thousands of objects to view.  Not sure what to look at?  Select the Sky Tour option; this feature offers a customized list of the best objects in the sky to view for your exact time and location anywhere in the world
No knowledge of the night sky is required.  One touch innovation turns anyone into an instant astronomer
Celestron’s SkyProdigy telescopes use an integrated imaging camera and patented StarSense Technology to automatically align with the night sky and determine where the telescope is currently pointing. The camera automatically captures an image of the sky, which is processed internally to positively identify the stars in the image. Once a positive match is found, SkyProdigy determines the coordinates of the center of the captured image. The process is automatically repeated two more times so that the system has three known alignment points that can be used to make an accurate model of the night sky. From this information the user can select any celestial object in the hand controller’s database, and SkyProdigy will automatically move itself to the correct position.
The SkyProdigy’s internal camera does not have an external output allowing users to view or save the captured images. The captured images are used internally solely for the purpose of self-aligning the SkyProdigy telescope.

  • Fully Automatic Alignment Procedure
  • Fully Computerized Altazimuth Mount
  • Quick Release Fork Arm Mount and Optical Tube for Easy, Quick No Tool Set Up
  • Sturdy Stainless Steel Tripod and Accessory Tray
  • Battery Pack Providing over 30 Hours of Power
  • TheSkyX First Light Edition astronomy software with a 10,000 object database, printable sky maps and 75 enhanced images
  • Computerized Mount Features
  • Proven Computer Control Technology
  • Database Allows Telescope to Automatically Locate Over 4,000 Celestial Objects
  • Proprietary StarSense Technology Provides a Completely Automatic Alignment Process with No User Intervention Required
  • Flash Upgradeable Hand Control Software for Downloading Product Updates Over the Internet

 

Optical Design
: Refractor
Optical Design : Maksutov Cassegrain
Aperture (mm)
: 90 mm (3.54 in)
Focal Length (mm)
: 1250 mm (49 in)
Focal Ratio
: 14
Eyepiece 1 (mm)
: 25 mm (0.98 in)
Magnification 1
: 50 x
Eyepiece 2 (mm)
: 9 mm (0.35 in)
Magnification 2
: 139 x
Finderscope
: Star Pointer
Mount
: Motorized Altazimuth
Accessory Tray  No Tool, Quick release
Tripod  Steel
Weight (lbs)
: 16 lbs (7.26 kg)
Highest Useful Magnification
: 213 x
Lowest Useful Magnification
: 13 x
Limiting Stellar Magnitude
: 12.3
Resolution (Rayleigh)
: 1.55 arc seconds
Resolution (Dawes)
: 1.29 arc seconds
Photographic Resolution
: 400 line/mm
Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye)
: 165 x
Angular Field of View (deg)
: 1 °
Linear Field of View (@1000 yds)
: 53.5 ft (16 m)
Secondary Mirror Obstruction
: 1.1 in (28 mm)
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter
: 31 %
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area
: 9.64 %
Optical Coatings
: Fully Multi Coated
Slew Speeds
: Nine slew speeds: 3.5°/sec, 2°/sec, 1°/sec, .5°/sec, 32x, 16x, 8x, 4x, 2x
Tracking Rates
: Sidereal, Solar and Lunar
Tracking Modes : Alt Az
Alignment Procedures : StarSense Automatic Alignment, Solar System Align, Manual Align
Computer Hand Control : Fully Computerized / Flash Upgradeable
THE SMARTEST TELESCOPE IN THE UNIVERSEA truly revolutionary product with ground breaking technology, SkyProdigy is the product of a culmination of decades of telescope advancements.  It combines electronic motors, an intelligent on board computer, a digital camera and StarSense technology to create an automatic, instant alignment telescope that requires no input from the user.  Simply turn it on, push a button and enjoy the view!  It’s that easy.The SkyProdigy’s automatic alignment process takes only a few minutes, then you will be ready to select from thousands of objects to view.  Not sure what to look at?  Select the Sky Tour option; this feature offers a customized list of the best objects in the sky to view for your exact time and location anywhere in the worldNo knowledge of the night sky is required.  One touch innovation turns anyone into an instant astronomerCelestron’s SkyProdigy telescopes use an integrated imaging camera and patented StarSense Technology to automatically align with the night sky and determine where the telescope is currently pointing. The camera automatically captures an image of the sky, which is processed internally to positively identify the stars in the image. Once a positive match is found, SkyProdigy determines the coordinates of the center of the captured image. The process is automatically repeated two more times so that the system has three known alignment points that can be used to make an accurate model of the night sky. From this information the user can select any celestial object in the hand controller’s database, and SkyProdigy will automatically move itself to the correct position.The SkyProdigy’s internal camera does not have an external output allowing users to view or save the captured images. The captured images are used internally solely for the purpose of self-aligning the SkyProdigy telescope. Fully Automatic Alignment Procedure Fully Computerized Altazimuth Mount Quick Release Fork Arm Mount and Optical Tube for Easy, Quick No Tool Set Up Sturdy Stainless Steel Tripod and Accessory Tray Battery Pack Providing over 30 Hours of Power TheSkyX First Light Edition astronomy software with a 10,000 object database, printable sky maps and 75 enhanced images Computerized Mount Features Proven Computer Control Technology Database Allows Telescope to Automatically Locate Over 4,000 Celestial Objects Proprietary StarSense Technology Provides a Completely Automatic Alignment Process with No User Intervention Required Flash Upgradeable Hand Control Software for Downloading Product Updates Over the Internet   Optical Design : Refractor Optical Design : Maksutov Cassegrain Aperture (mm) : 90 mm (3.54 in) Focal Length (mm) : 1250 mm (49 in) Focal Ratio : 14 Eyepiece 1 (mm) : 25 mm (0.98 in) Magnification 1 : 50 x Eyepiece 2 (mm) : 9 mm (0.35 in) Magnification 2 : 139 x Finderscope : Star Pointer Mount : Motorized Altazimuth Accessory Tray  No Tool, Quick release Tripod  Steel Weight (lbs) : 16 lbs (7.26 kg) Highest Useful Magnification : 213 x Lowest Useful Magnification : 13 x Limiting Stellar Magnitude : 12.3 Resolution (Rayleigh) : 1.55 arc seconds Resolution (Dawes) : 1.29 arc seconds Photographic Resolution : 400 line/mm Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) : 165 x Angular Field of View (deg) : 1 ° Linear Field of View (@1000 yds) : 53.5 ft (16 m) Secondary Mirror Obstruction : 1.1 in (28 mm) Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter : 31 % Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area : 9.64 % Optical Coatings : Fully Multi Coated Slew Speeds : Nine slew speeds: 3.5°/sec, 2°/sec, 1°/sec, .5°/sec, 32x, 16x, 8x, 4x, 2x Tracking Rates : Sidereal, Solar and Lunar Tracking Modes : Alt Az Alignment Procedures : StarSense Automatic Alignment, Solar System Align, Manual Align Computer Hand Control : Fully Computerized / Flash Upgradeable

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