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ASTROMASTER 70 AZ


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ASTROMASTER 70 AZ
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IFI-1408
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9307.5
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Celestron Astromaster telescope
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Description

If you re looking for a dual purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky.

The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors.

This model includes the motor drive for automatic tracking.

  • Quick and easy no tool setup
  • Permanently mounted StarPointer
  • Erect image optics Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
  • Quick release dovetail attachment
  • No tool setup
  • Pan handle Alt Az control with clutch for smooth and accurate pointing
  • Rugged pre assembled tripod with 1.25
  • steel tube legs Provides a rigid and stable platform
  • All coated glass optics for clear, crisp images
  • Deluxe accessory tray for convenient storage of accessories
  • TheSkyX First Light Edition astronomy software with a 10,000 object database, printable sky maps and 75 enhanced images

 

Optical Design : Refractor
Aperture (mm) : 70 mm (2.76 in)
Focal Length (mm) : 900 mm (35 in)
Focal Ratio : 13
Eyepiece 1 (mm) : 20 mm (0.79 in)
Magnification 1 : 45 x
Eyepiece 2 (mm) : 10 mm (0.39 in)
Magnification 2 : 90 x
Finderscope : Built on StarPointer
Star Diagonal : Erect Image Diagonal 1.25
Mount : Altazimuth
Tripod : 1.25 steel tube legs
Weight (lbs) : 18 lbs (8.16 kg)
Highest Useful Magnification : 165 x
Lowest Useful Magnification : 10 x
Limiting Stellar Magnitude : 11.7
Resolution (Rayleigh) : 1.99 arc seconds
Resolution (Dawes) : 1.66 arc seconds
Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) : 100 x
Angular Field of View (deg) : 1.1
If you re looking for a dual purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky. The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors.This model includes the motor drive for automatic tracking. Quick and easy no tool setup Permanently mounted StarPointer Erect image optics Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use Quick release dovetail attachment No tool setup Pan handle Alt Az control with clutch for smooth and accurate pointing Rugged pre assembled tripod with 1.25 steel tube legs Provides a rigid and stable platform All coated glass optics for clear, crisp images Deluxe accessory tray for convenient storage of accessories TheSkyX First Light Edition astronomy software with a 10,000 object database, printable sky maps and 75 enhanced images   Optical Design : Refractor Aperture (mm) : 70 mm (2.76 in) Focal Length (mm) : 900 mm (35 in) Focal Ratio : 13 Eyepiece 1 (mm) : 20 mm (0.79 in) Magnification 1 : 45 x Eyepiece 2 (mm) : 10 mm (0.39 in) Magnification 2 : 90 x Finderscope : Built on StarPointer Star Diagonal : Erect Image Diagonal 1.25 Mount : Altazimuth Tripod : 1.25 steel tube legs Weight (lbs) : 18 lbs (8.16 kg) Highest Useful Magnification : 165 x Lowest Useful Magnification : 10 x Limiting Stellar Magnitude : 11.7 Resolution (Rayleigh) : 1.99 arc seconds Resolution (Dawes) : 1.66 arc seconds Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) : 100 x Angular Field of View (deg) : 1.1

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