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![]() Levenhuk Skyline PLUS 90 MAK TelescopeMaksutov-Cassegrain. Aperture: 90mm. Focal length: 1250mm
The Levenhuk Skyline PLUS 90 MAK Telescope is a compact optical tool for exploring outer space and deep sky. It is excellent for customers with little experience in astronomy observations who are ready for more advanced scientific research. It is a rather simple-to-use telescope, but with more capabilities than entry-level models. It allows for obs... more
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The Levenhuk Skyline PLUS 90 MAK Telescope is a compact optical tool for exploring outer space and deep sky. It is excellent for customers with little experience in astronomy observations who are ready for more advanced scientific research. It is a rather simple-to-use telescope, but with more capabilities than entry-level models. It allows for observing the Moon, planets as far as Saturn and their satellites. The far limits of the solar system are discernible, except for the details. You can observe the brightest objects of the NGC catalogue, double stars, all the objects from the Messier catalogue as well as planetary and diffuse nebulae.
The telescope uses a catadioptric scheme, it is small and lightweight, and features perfect optical capabilities. Due to fully multi-coated optics, this catadioptric telescope gathers much light, which allows for observing dim stars and other dim objects in the night sky. The kit includes two eyepieces that provide average magnification. A diagonal mirror is used for observing terrestrial landscapes: it would be inconvenient to conduct observations without it.
An equatorial mount means that the accurate tracking of astronomy objects requires less effort. These celestial objects do not run away even during lengthy observations. The mount is attached to an aluminum tripod with an accessory tray. It is stable and durable. The height of each tripod leg is adjusted individually so that the telescope can be mounted on almost any surface.
Features:
- Catadioptric telescope on an equatorial mount
- Fully multi-coated optics
- Two eyepieces and a diagonal mirror are included in the kit
- Sturdy aluminum mount with an accessory tray
- A great choice for beginner users
The kit includes:
- Telescope optical tube
- Equatorial mount
- Aluminum tripod with an accessory tray
- Red Dot finderscope
- 10mm eyepiece, 125x
- 20mm eyepiece, 62.5x
- 90° diagonal mirror
- Slow-motion control knobs
- Counterweight
- User manual and lifetime warranty
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Optical design |
Maksutov-Cassegrain |
Optics material |
optical glass |
Optics coating |
fully multi-coated |
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm |
90 |
Focal length, mm |
1250 |
Highest practical power, x |
180 |
Focal ratio |
f/12.5 |
Eyepieces |
10mm (125x), 20mm (62.5x) |
Eyepiece barrel diameter |
1.25 |
Finderscope |
red dot |
Focuser |
threaded |
Tripod |
aluminum |
Tripod height (adjustable), mm |
710–1230 28–48.4 |
Telescope control |
manual |
Mount |
equatorial EQ1 |
Additionally |
90° diagonal mirror (1.25") accessory tray observed objects: planets of the Solar system and deep-sky objects counterweight weight: 2.2kg dovetail clamp: Vixen |
Tube-mount assembly system |
mounting plate |
Optical tube material |
steel |
Usage |
General use product. May be used by kids over 3 years old. |
User level |
enthusiast, beginner |
Assembly and setup |
simple |
Levenhuk Review:
Find an interesting review on telescopes for kids here.
Read a useful article "How to choose a telescope" here.
Find some interesting information on what you can see with a telescope here.
Here you can find a list of celestial objects you can see with this telescope.
Find out the names of the most interesting celestial objects to observe here and here.
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