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Explore Scientific Ultra Light Dobson 254mm Telescope - GENERATION II
No type of telescope has changed amateur astronomy as much as the Dobsonian design telescopes. Before John Dobson introduced the Dobson telescope, the vast majority of amateur telescopes consisted of small lens telescopes with primitive mechanics - just enough to barely make out the polar caps of Mars or the rings of Saturn. Larger telescopes, such as Schmidt-Cassegrains, were reserved for a much more expensive and specialised market, however this all changed with the introduction of the Dobsonian Telescope. The Dobsonian design combines simple but effective mechanics with the largest possible aperture, which has given the Dobsonian telescope a unique triumph worldwide. Nowhere else do you get so much light gathering ability for your money as with a good Dobsonian Telescope.
At 254mm (10") Aperture things start to get very serious in terms of what you can see through the eyepiece. The Moon and Planets are simply awe inspiring and even fainter objects like Galaxies and nebula start to show lots of real detail - Particularly if you are viewing from a dark sky location. A telescope with a mirror diameter of 254mm collects more than 1300 times as much light than the naked eye.
The easy disassembly of this telescope allows for problem-free transport, even in relatively small cars - the assembly then is quick and easy without the need for tools. The entire construction has been optimized for maximum stiffness without neglecting weight. The combination of large height wheels with an optimized aluminum sandwich construction enables the finest correction movements at the highest magnifications. The focus position has already been prepared for the use of a coma corrector. A device with a mirror diameter of 254mm collects more than 1300 times as much light as the naked eye. Details on the planets become visible even to inexperienced observers, and countless deep-sky objects show structures. Bright star clusters are dissolved down to the core, and the sight of the Terminator on the moon becomes an unforgettable experience.
Transport dimensions for mobile use:
- Rocker box: 395mm x 395mm x 310mm
- Mirror box: 330mm x 330mm x 295mm
- Rod length approx: 700mm
- Viewing height in zenith position approx: 1.15m
- 10" total weight: 26.4kg, 10" mirror box: 14 kg, 10" top with secondary mirror + rocker box: 9.7 kg, 10" 4 pairs of struts: 1.5kg, 10" height wheels pair: 1.2kg,
- Threaded connection focuser: M54 x 0.75mm
Features:
- Tubular all-aluminium construction.
- Aperture: 10"
- Focal Length: 1270mm
- Focal Ratio: f/5
- Mirror Material: BK-7
- Plain bearings made of Teflon and GRP, resulting in very sensitive tracking.
- Improved primary mirror cell with precise adjustment mechanism.
- Friction adjustment on both sides and brake system for the height bearings.
- Universal viewfinder shoe for an easy viewfinder upgrade is required.
- Quick-release fasteners with spring loaded elements for more comfortable handling.
- Powder-coated height wheels for better durability.
Whats Included:
- Lattice tube Dobson Telescope
- LED viewfinder with standard viewfinder shoe
- Scattered light protection for secondary mirror cage
- Adjustment tool for main mirrors
- Battery box with pocket for fan
- Extension sleeve for focuser
- Reduction adapter 2" to 1.25"
- Operating instructions
Download the Explore Scientific 254mmDobsonian Manual Here
SAFETY NOTICE: Never look directly at the Sun through your Binoculars or Telescope - immediate and permanent eye damage may result. For Solar viewing please ensure you have a dedicated Solar Filter fitted correctly to your telescope.
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Est. Delivery Time:
5 - 7 Working days after dispatch
Standard Tracked Delivery:
Republic of Ireland Nationwide: from €8.95 upwards
Note: The exact shipping charge will depend on the size of your order and will be calculated at the checkout. Some large and bulky Telescopes may also be shipped to you directly from our Manufacturer. This is a special agreement we have with our suppliers to ensure our customers enjoy the cheapest possible shipping rates for large bulky Telescopes.
For some very large Telescopes over 45kg, it may require special handling instructions and you will be asked at the checkout to contact us for a special delivery quotation.
Mainland EUROPE (EU)
Est. Delivery Time:
3 - 5 Working days after dispatch
Standard Tracked Delivery:
Mainland Europe: from €4.95 upwards
Note: The exact shipping charge will depend on the size of your order and will be calculated at the checkout. Some large and bulky Telescopes may also be shipped to you directly from our Manufacturer. This is a special agreement we have with our suppliers to ensure our customers enjoy the cheapest possible shipping rates for large bulky Telescopes.
For some very large Telescopes over 45kg, it may require special handling instructions and you will be asked at the checkout to contact us for a special delivery quotation.
EU Additional Info:
If your country is not listed below please contact us for a specialised quote.
Standard EU Delivery Regions:
Germany, France, Belgium, Poland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Italy, Poland, Croatia, Malta, Greece, Monaco.
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