Meade ETX – 70AT Astro Telescope with Autostar Celestial Navigation Computer

Meade ETX - 70AT Astro Telescope with Autostar Celestial Navigation Computer

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Meade ETX – 70AT Astro Telescope with Autostar Celestial Navigation Computer. Condition is Used. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class.

 

 

Includes:-

 

 

Telescope and Autostar Navigation Mounting

 

Autostar Navigation hand held controller

 

Aluminium tripod

 

Unused Meade nylon rucksack for easy transportation

 

Barlow lens 3x increase of focal length

 

Amici diagonal prism allowing upright image replication

 

31.7mm MA eye pieces:-

 

  1 x 25mm focal length

 

  1 x 12mm focal length

 

  1 x 12mm focal length

 

Original box

 

Original user manual

 

 

Box weighs over 11kg so postage reflects weight or collect in person.

 
 

 Manufacturer’s DescriptionAll of the major planets except Pluto are easily observable through the ETX-70AT. Study Saturn and its ring system; the primary cloud belts of Jupiter as well as its four major satellites; the Moonlike phases of Mercury and Venus; prominent features on Mars; the starlike images of the distant planets Uranus and Neptune. The Moon stands out in stark, almost three-dimensional detail – craters, mountain ranges, and fault lines.In our galaxy the telescope displays hundreds of nebulae, star clusters, double and multiple stars and variable stars – plus dozens of external galaxies in all their variations of form and structure.The Meade ETX-70AT refractor is perhaps the first innovative beginner’s telescope for the present generation.This telescope also makes an excellent land-view instrument for the birdwatcher, etc. Image quality and resolution typically far exceed levels normally expected of terrestrial telescopes. Using Autostar, many land objects can be readily followed, or tracked, from a distance, using one of nine selectable speeds.

 

 

 

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Category: Cameras and Photography:Telescopes and Binoculars:Telescopes
Location: Bristol