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Levenhuk New Skyline PLUS 8" (200/1200) Dobsonian Telescope

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Newtonian reflector on a Dobsonian mount. Aperture: 204mm. Focal length: 1200mm

Reflector
Optical design
204
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens or mirror that the telescope uses to collect light
1200
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 86284
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555027531
Package size (LxWxH) 126x70x32 cm
Shipping Weight 26.6 kg
Description

Designed for deep-sky and planetary observation, the Levenhuk New Skyline PLUS 8" Dobsonian telescope delivers its best performance under truly dark skies. It is the ideal companion for stargazing trips to the countryside or nights at a remote home, where its large aperture can reveal the most from the cosmos. This telescope allows you to go beyond simply finding objects to studying their fascinating details. You will be able to resolve lunar craters just 2km across, discern spokes in Saturn’s rings, track clouds and dust storms on Mars, and see Jupiter’s four largest moons not as mere points of light, but as tiny, resolved discs. It can show intricate structures within nebulae and galaxies, transforming globular clusters from fuzzy patches into fields of distinct stars. The telescope's capabilities are highly appreciated by beginners just starting to explore the universe and by experienced observers who are already proficient with observational instruments.

The Levenhuk New Skyline PLUS 8" telescope features an aperture of 204mm and a focal length of 1200mm. Its optical elements are made of BK-7 glass, which is prized for its high homogeneity and purity. The primary mirror has a parabolic shape. This helps to effectively gather light rays, correct spherical aberration, and deliver a sharp, pristine image. With aluminum coatings providing 92–95% reflectivity, the mirrors deliver bright, high-contrast images. This ensures high system performance and aids in observing very distant, faint, or low-reflectivity objects. The aluminum coatings perform well across a broad spectral range, from ultraviolet to infrared, making them well-suited for a wide variety of astronomical observations. The focuser accepts accessories with either a 2" or a 1.25" barrel diameter.

The telescope is mounted on a sturdy, manually operated Dobsonian mount made of high-quality finished wood. For optimal performance, the telescope is recommended for use within a temperature range of −5°C to +35°C. The Levenhuk New Skyline PLUS 8" comes with essential accessories: two Plössl eyepieces (10mm and 25mm, 1.25") and a red dot finder.

Key features:

  • An excellent choice for serious deep-sky and planetary observation
  • Aluminum coating on the mirrors provides 92–95% reflectivity
  • Primary and secondary mirrors are made of high-quality BK-7 optical glass
  • Manually operated Dobsonian mount is included
  • Included accessories: 10mm and 25mm Plössl eyepieces (1.25"); red dot finder
  • 2" rack-and-pinion focuser with a 1.25" adapter
  • Operating temperature range: −5°C to +35°C

The kit includes:

  • Telescope optical tube
  • 10mm Plössl eyepiece (1.25")
  • 25mm Plössl eyepiece (1.25")
  • Red dot finder
  • Dobsonian mount
  • User manual and warranty slip
Specifications
Product ID 86284
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555027531
Package size (LxWxH) 126x70x32 cm
Shipping Weight 26.6 kg
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Optics material BK-7
Optics coating 92-95% reflectivity, aluminum
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 204
Secondary mirror obstruction, mm 52
Lens (mirror) shape parabolic
Focal length, mm 1200
Highest practical power, x 400
Aperture ratio f/6
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 0.69
Focusing manual
Eyepieces Plössl 10 mm (120x), Plössl 25 mm (48x)
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Barlow lens no
Finderscope Red Dot
Focuser 2" rack & pinion, with 1.25" adapter
Telescope control manual
Mount Dobsonian
Mount material wood
Mount dimensions, mm 469x469x670
Mount weight, kg 10.3
Operating temperature range, °C -5...+35
Optical tube material metal
Optical tube dimensions, mm 1155х240
Optical tube weight, kg 8.3
User level beginners, experienced users
Assembly and installation difficulty level easy
Observed object deep-sky objects
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