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Meade LXD75 8" Schmidt Cassegrain telescope
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The Meade LXD 75 10" reflector telescope is designed both for the beginning astronomer as well as the intermediate astronomer. The telescope comes with a tracking motor on both axes that will allow you to track any object.
The primary mirror is made from premium grade Pyrex that provides exceptional thermal stability and eliminates image shimmer. The corrector lens corrects fully for spherical aberration and provides pinpoint star images. Water-white glass increases light transmission more than 10%. The heavy German equatorial mount with heavy-duty shaft and casting will deliver precision tracking and slewing, just what you need for astrophotography.
The telescope comes with a GO-TO system, this implies that you just tell the hand computer the galaxy, nebulae, star or planet you would like to see and the telescope does the rest. The telescope will move and stop moving when the object in centred in you eyepiece.
AutoStar Controller
The AutoStar controller helps you quickly find and GO-TO more than 30,000 objects in the night sky. View planets, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and comets - all at the push of a button. AutoStar is pre-programmed with several guided tours, including the popular Tonight's Best. To take it, just input date, time and location. Then let AutoStar take you on a guided tour of the best objects that particular night. The AutoStar controller can be updated, too. Log on to Meade.com to download software upgrades, guided tours, and timely objects like comets - free. Keep your AutoStar up-to-date and your telescope will grow with you for years to come.
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