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Meade LX200 14" F/10 ACF Telescope with Giant Field Tripod

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Advanced Coma-Free telescope with GoTo function. Objective lens diameter: 356mm. Focal length: 3556mm

Catadioptric
Optical design
356
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens or mirror that the telescope uses to collect light
3556
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
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Product ID 71717
Brand Meade Instruments Corp.
Warranty 2 years
EAN 0643824209220
Package size (LxWxH) 100x100x84 cm
Shipping Weight 97.16 kg
Description

This 14" LX200-ACF has 14" diameter f/10 ACF optics (focal length 3556mm) and Ultra-High Transmission Coatings (UHTC) for maximum image brightness and contrast. Features the advanced LX200 AutoStar II computer system with 145,000 object library, multiple guided tours, high precision pointing capability with sub arc-minute pointing accuracy, and Meade smartdrive with permanent periodic error correction.

Precise and quick star alignment is done near effortlessly with Meade's level north technology alignment system incorporating a 16 channel GPS receiver. The Autostar II is flash-updatable via free downloads at Meade.com (optional cable required). The drive base of the telescope has multiple input and output ports including an RS-232 PC interface and jacks for a (user supplied) CCD Autoguider and illuminated reticle.

Mechanically loaded as well all LX200 models feature a primary mirror locking mechanism, which effectively prevents movement of the primary mirror during long exposure astrophotography or observing. Turn the lock knob located just above the telescopes main focus knob and the progressive-tension primary lock completely cancels any residual image shift due to mirror movement during visual, photographic, or imaging applications.

All LX200-ACF models feature the DC-servo driven super heavy duty double fork mount, the strongest and most rigid mount in its class. Fast slew speeds are from 1º to 8º per second, and can be user selected at .1º per second increments, while fine slewing and photographic guiding speeds can be adjusted from .01x to 1x sidereal in one one-hundredth increments. The mount and all electronics are internally powered by 8 (user supplied) C-cell batteries which will typically operate the telescope for around 20 hours. The mount additionally has mechanical locks and slow motion manual controls in both axis if for some reason you found yourself without power.

The 14" LX200-ACF comes fully equipped with a heavy duty height adjustable Meade Giant Field Tripod, 1.25" diagonal mirror, Series 4000 26mm Plössl eyepiece, 8x50 viewfinder with quick release bracket and Meade AutoStar Suite Astronomer Edition Software for PC. Scope weight is 56.7kg with 22.7kg tripod. Ships in 2 boxes.

Features:

  • 14" f/10 Advanced Coma Free Optics – 3556mm focal length
  • Ultra-High Transmission Coatings (UHTC)
  • Giant field tripod
  • AutoStar II GoTo system
Specifications
Product ID 71717
Brand Meade Instruments Corp.
Warranty 2 years
EAN 0643824209220
Package size (LxWxH) 100x100x84 cm
Shipping Weight 97.16 kg
Optical design catadioptric
Optical scheme coma-free Schmidt–Cassegrain
Optics material Pyrex
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 356
Focal length, mm 3556
Magnification, x 60 — 850
Aperture ratio f/10
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 0.32
Limiting stellar magnitude 15.2
Image scale in focus, °/cm 0.157
Focusing coarse: by moving the main mirror; fine: by moving the eyepiece along the optical axis
Eyepieces SUPER Plössl 26mm Series 4000
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Close focus, m 33
Finderscope optical, 8x50
Telescope control autoguide
Mount alt-azimuth, fork, dual arm
Built-in sensors GPS, horizon, magnetic declination
GPS receiver integrated
Slew rate from 2-daily to 8 degrees per second (8 speeds)
Tracking rate daily (automatic selection of direction from a GPS receiver)
Positioning accuracy standard: about 2
Speed selection automatic (guiding), manual (if position is corrected)
Automatic horizontal alignment
Automatic magnetic pole search
Reference stars
Input observation location
Input date and time
Ports RS-232
Guiding system alignment reference stars with the manual centering of the star in the field of view
Autoguider
Hand controller Autostar II
Programmable options automatic search in the database, autoguiding (GoTo), night sky excursion mode with audio lecture
Objects database over 145,000 objects
Update via Internet for catalogues of artificial Earth satellites, asteroids, comets
Ability to connect additional equipment camera via adapter and bayonet ring (purchased separately)
Power supply 8 C batteries, resource with AutoStar: about 20 hours
Observed object planets of the Solar System and deep-sky objects
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