Skywatcher Dobsonian Telescope 200mm x 1000mm with Spring tensioned Dobsonian Mount
RRP Price: $399.00
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Skywatcher Dobsonian Telescope 153mm x 1200mm with Handle Tensioned Dobsonian Mount
6-INCH DOB
The Sky-Watcher Dobsonian Telescope 153mm/1200mm (6") have a "paraboloidal" primary mirror to eliminate spherical aberration and a four-arm, secondary- mirror bracket with fine supports (0.5mm thick), to reduce diffraction spikes and light loss. In addition, this models include a 2" focuser with a 1.25" adapter, allowing the use of either eyepiece size. This models also include the new feature-tension control handle.
WHAT is Dobsonian Telescope and WHY the Tension Control Handle?
A simple, elegant form of an alt-azimuth mount made to carry a Newtonian reflector was popularized by John Dobson in the late 1970s. The Dobsonian mounted telescope is popular among amateur astronomers and telescope makers because of its simplicity. In its simplest form, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box which allows the optical tube assembly to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is swiveled on a base in azimuth.
The Dobsonian mount usually relies on the friction between the side bearings on the optical tube of the telescope and a frictional material on the saddle to hold the optical tube in place. If there is too much friction, the telescope is difficult to move to center an object in the filed of view. If there is too little friction, the telescope will not sty where it is positioned. This makes stabilizing the optical tube of the telescope difficult when using a Dobsonian mount, especially when accessories, such as a finderscope or an eyepiece, are added to the optical tube. As long as the amount of friction is at an appropriate level, and therefore stabilization of the optical tube is achieved, the telescope can remain in its desired position to view an object and maintain its position even when the mount is rotated.
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RRP Price: $409.40
Our Price: $339.00
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| Code: SW580
Skywatcher Dobsonian Telescope 203mm x 1200mm with Handle Tensioned Dobsonian Mount
8-INCH DOB
The Sky-Watcher Dobsonian Telescope 203mm/1200mm (8") have a "paraboloidal" primary mirror to eliminate spherical aberration and a four-arm, secondary- mirror bracket with fine supports (0.5mm thick), to reduce diffraction spikes and light loss. In addition, this model include a 2" focuser with a 1.25" adapter, allowing the use of either eyepiece size. This model also include the new feature-tension control handle.
WHAT is Dobsonian Telescope and WHY the Tension Control Handle?
A simple, elegant form of an alt-azimuth mount made to carry a Newtonian reflector was popularized by John Dobson in the late 1970s. The Dobsonian mounted telescope is popular among amateur astronomers and telescope makers because of its simplicity. In its simplest form, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box which allows the optical tube assembly to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is swiveled on a base in azimuth.
The Dobsonian mount usually relies on the friction between the side bearings on the optical tube of the telescope and a frictional material on the saddle to hold the optical tube in place. If there is too much friction, the telescope is difficult to move to center an object in the filed of view. If there is too little friction, the telescope will not sty where it is positioned. This makes stabilizing the optical tube of the telescope difficult when using a Dobsonian mount, especially when accessories, such as a finderscope or an eyepiece, are added to the optical tube. As long as the amount of friction is at an appropriate level, and therefore stabilization of the optical tube is achieved, the telescope can remain in its desired position to view an object and maintain its position even when the mount is rotated.
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RRP Price: $494.50
Our Price: $429.00
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| Code: SW680
Skywatcher Dobsonian Telescope 254mm x 1200mm with Handle Tensioned Dobsonian Mount
10-INCH DOB The Sky-Watcher Dobsonian Telescope 254mm/1200mm (10") have a "paraboloidal" primary mirror to eliminate spherical aberration and a four-arm, secondary- mirror bracket with fine supports (0.5mm thick), to reduce diffraction spikes and light loss. In addition, this model include a 2" focuser with a 1.25" adapter, allowing the use of either eyepiece size. This model also include the new feature-tension control handle. PYREX GLASS ON THE 10" The Sky-Watcher 10” Dobsonian features a primary mirror made of Pyrex glass. Because of its very low coefficient of thermal expansion, Pyrex glass is less affected by changing temperatures. This greatly reduces the cooling time of a telescope larger than 8” in dameter without using an extra fan. The great stability of this low expansion glass ensures high quality images. It is also substantially more resistant to scratching then plate glass. Available on 254mm/120mm (10") only WHAT is Dobsonian Telescope and WHY the Tension Control Handle? A simple, elegant form of an alt-azimuth mount made to carry a Newtonian reflector was popularized by John Dobson in the late 1970s. The Dobsonian mounted telescope is popular among amateur astronomers and telescope makers because of its simplicity. In its simplest form, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box which allows the optical tube assembly to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is swiveled on a base in azimuth.
The Dobsonian mount usually relies on the friction between the side bearings on the optical tube of the telescope and a frictional material on the saddle to hold the optical tube in place. If there is too much friction, the telescope is difficult to move to center an object in the filed of view. If there is too little friction, the telescope will not sty where it is positioned. This makes stabilizing the optical tube of the telescope difficult when using a Dobsonian mount, especially when accessories, such as a finderscope or an eyepiece, are added to the optical tube. As long as the amount of friction is at an appropriate level, and therefore stabilization of the optical tube is achieved, the telescope can remain in its desired position to view an object and maintain its position even when the mount is rotated. The devices for stabilizing a telescope on the Dobsonian mount currently available include: a sliceable weight to counter balance the weight of the telescope, a friction lock that must be adjusted to inhibit movement of the telescope, and a spring attached between the telescope tube and mount to aid in stabilization. These devices are inconvenient to use because they do not provide a simple and user-friendly way to adjust the friction.
The object of the Sky-Watcher Tension Control Handle invention (US Patent No. 6,940,642) is to provide a tension adjuster that users can easily turn to add or reduce tension, thereby increasing or decreasing the friction between the optical tube and the sideboard of the mount. By providing such a tension adjuster, the telescope does not need to be balanced in order to stay in position. The tension adjuster can be tightened such that the optical tube can stay in a position but can still be moved when prompted to adjust the position of the optical tube. Alternatively, the tension adjuster can be completely tightened to lock the optical tube in position.
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RRP Price: $974.05
Our Price: $739.00
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| Code: SW880
Skywatcher Dobsonian Telescope 12 inch 304mm x 1500mm with Handle Tensioned Dobsonian Mount
12-INCH DOB The
Sky-Watcher Dobsonian Telescope 304mm/1200mm (12") have a
"paraboloidal" primary mirror to eliminate spherical aberration and a
four-arm, secondary- mirror bracket with fine supports (0.5mm thick),
to reduce diffraction spikes and light loss. In addition, this model
include a 2" focuser with a 1.25" adapter, allowing the use of either
eyepiece size. This model also include the new feature-tension control
handle. PYREX GLASS ON THE 12" The Sky-Watcher 10” Dobsonian
features a primary mirror made of Pyrex glass. Because of its very low
coefficient of thermal expansion, Pyrex glass is less affected by
changing temperatures. This greatly reduces the cooling time of a
telescope larger than 8” in dameter without using an extra fan. The
great stability of this low expansion glass ensures high quality
images. It is also substantially more resistant to scratching then
plate glass. Available on 304mm/120mm (12") only WHAT is Dobsonian Telescope and WHY the Tension Control Handle? A
simple, elegant form of an alt-azimuth mount made to carry a Newtonian
reflector was popularized by John Dobson in the late 1970s. The
Dobsonian mounted telescope is popular among amateur astronomers and
telescope makers because of its simplicity. In its simplest form, the
Dobsonian mount consists of a box which allows the optical tube
assembly to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is swiveled on a
base in azimuth.
The Dobsonian mount usually relies on the
friction between the side bearings on the optical tube of the telescope
and a frictional material on the saddle to hold the optical tube in
place. If there is too much friction, the telescope is difficult to
move to center an object in the filed of view. If there is too little
friction, the telescope will not sty where it is positioned. This makes
stabilizing the optical tube of the telescope difficult when using a
Dobsonian mount, especially when accessories, such as a finderscope or
an eyepiece, are added to the optical tube. As long as the amount of
friction is at an appropriate level, and therefore stabilization of the
optical tube is achieved, the telescope can remain in its desired
position to view an object and maintain its position even when the
mount is rotated. The devices for stabilizing a telescope on the
Dobsonian mount currently available include: a sliceable weight to
counter balance the weight of the telescope, a friction lock that must
be adjusted to inhibit movement of the telescope, and a spring attached
between the telescope tube and mount to aid in stabilization. These
devices are inconvenient to use because they do not provide a simple
and user-friendly way to adjust the friction.
The object of the
Sky-Watcher Tension Control Handle invention (US Patent No. 6,940,642)
is to provide a tension adjuster that users can easily turn to add or
reduce tension, thereby increasing or decreasing the friction between
the optical tube and the sideboard of the mount. By providing such a
tension adjuster, the telescope does not need to be balanced in order
to stay in position. The tension adjuster can be tightened such that
the optical tube can stay in a position but can still be moved when
prompted to adjust the position of the optical tube. Alternatively, the
tension adjuster can be completely tightened to lock the optical tube
in position.