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Advanced Coma-Free telescope with GoTo function. Objective lens diameter: 203mm. Focal length: 2032mm

Catadioptric
Optical design
203
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens (refractors and catadioptric) or mirror (reflectors) that the telescope uses to collect light
2032
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 70996
Brand Meade Instruments Corp.
Warranty 2
EAN 0643824214743
Package size (LxWxH) 75x60x40
Shipping Weight 23.1
Description

Meade LX65 8" ACF Telescope has an Advanced Coma-Free (ACF) optical design offering the coma-free pinpoint star images and flatter image fields while reducing astigmatism and eliminates diffraction spikes. Features include a 8" (203mm) aperture, 2032mm focal length, and f/10 focal ratio. Equipped with an internal single speed focuser and Ultra High Transmission Coatings (UHTC) for the improvement of brighter star clusters, additional fine detail in nebulae, and greater surface features on planets. Includes (1) 26mm, 1.25" Super Plössl eyepiece and a red-dot viewfinder along with a vixen-style dovetail. The OTA alone weighs 11.10lbs (5kg) and has dimensions of 9.8x18.1" (24.9x46cm).

SINGLE-ARM MOUNT

The LX65 features a newly designed single-arm mount with Meade’s AudioStar Hand controller. This new mount is compact, yet sturdy, providing a great combination of portability and performance. Additionally, the LX65 has the ability to hold two optical tubes, making your experience twice as enjoyable! With its quick and portable setup, you’re ready to start observing in minutes. The LX65 system breaks down into 3 compact pieces and does not require any tools, making it a breeze to transport to your favorite dark sky location!

This versatile scope features two dovetail receivers that allow you to use two optical tubes at once, for a chance to observe your objects both in wide field or close up! The main saddle can hold up to 14lbs (6.3kg), while the secondary saddle can hold up to 7lbs (3.17kg). The max payload capacity for the LX65 mount is *21lbs (9.5kg). This added versatility makes the LX65 great for astronomy outreach or sharing the night sky with others and will be sure to impress anyone with its technology and optics.

*The max payload capacity for the LX65 mount is 21lbs (9.5kg) – that is the combined load capacity only. We don’t recommend anyone put 21lbs (9.5kg) on the main dovetail saddle or the secondary saddle.

MEADE PREMIUM OPTICS

The heart of any telescope is its optics. Meade delivers the highest quality professional grade optics available. These optical tubes feature large apertures and Meade's Advanced Coma-Free (ACF) optics coupled with Meade's Ultra-High Transmission Coatings (UHTC), giving you the ultimate in premium optics. The LX65 is an ideal high-resolution visual observing instrument but is also fully qualified for the more advanced areas of astronomy, including planetary astrophotgraphy. Observe Saturn's rings, the surface of the Moon, and even the cloud bands on Jupiter in great detail.

EASY ALIGN

The LX65 are smart scopes that know the night sky right out of the box. Enter your site information, find level and North, and Easy Align picks two alignment stars for you and places them right in your viewfinder. Center them to fine tune your alignment and the wonders of the Universe are at your fingertips.

AUDIOSTAR

The Meade AudioStar hand controller features audio files and an internal speaker. This computerized celestial object locating system plugs into the telescope's handbox port, allowing a quick telescope alignment. Once aligned with the sky, AudioStar is ready to take you to any object in the over 30,000 object-database. In addition to GoTo and tracking capability, AudioStar permits a wide array of fascinating and educational functions such as multiple guided tours, digital positional readouts, the ability to link with a PC using optionally available software and cord, and much more.

Features:

  • Two Vixen-style dovetail receivers gives ability to hold two optical tubes at once
  • 203mm (8") Advanced Coma-Free (ACF) with 2032mm (f/10) focal length
  • AudioStar: 30,000+ object-database
  • Single arm alt-azimuth mount with built-in handle for enhanced portability
  • 26mm Super Plössl (1.25") eyepiece included
Specifications
Product ID 70996
Brand Meade Instruments Corp.
Warranty 2
EAN 0643824214743
Package size (LxWxH) 75x60x40
Shipping Weight 23.1
Optical design catadioptric
Optical scheme coma-free Schmidt–Cassegrain
Optics coating UHTC
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 203
Focal length, mm 2032
Highest practical power, x 406
Aperture ratio f/10
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 0.57
Limiting stellar magnitude 13.5
Eyepieces SUPER Plössl 26mm
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Finderscope red dot
Focuser single speed
Tripod steel
Mount alt-azimuth, fork, single arm
Mount material aluminum
Maximum payload, kg 9.5
Additional 90 ° diagonal mirror (1.25")
Autoguider
Hand controller AudioStar
Objects database 30,000
Power supply 8 C batteries, 12V DC (optional)
Optical tube mounting mode dovetail plate (Vixen standard)
User level experienced users, professionals
Assembly and installation difficulty level easy
Observed object planets of the Solar System and deep-sky objects, terrestrial objects
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