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There are few telescopes that can be said to be universal - the BKP 200/1000 EQ5 Go-To definitely belongs to this group. The main element of this telescope is a large parabolic mirror with a diameter of 200 mm (8 inches) and a focal length of 1000 mm. The tube is mounted on a strong EQ5 equatorial mount equipped with the Go-To system, which allows for automatic tracking and targeting of objects. The new version includes a precise Crayford focuser with a diameter of 2" with a reduction to 1.25" allowing the use of basically all eyepieces available on the market. This type of focuser is an innovative design that allows for much more precise focusing and works more smoothly than standard rack and pinion focusers. In addition, the focuser has a T-2 thread, to which, thanks to additional reductions, we can mount a "SLR" type camera. Sky-Watcher is a leading brand in the astronomy equipment market. Purchasing equipment from this company gives you the opportunity to further expand and equip your telescope with many accessories without worrying about lack of compatibility. This is a Newtonian reflector telescope. Due to its high brightness, it is especially recommended for observing deep sky objects such as star clusters, galaxies or nebulae. At the same time, this model allows for the use of high magnifications, so it is also perfect for observing planets and the Moon.
The main advantage of this telescope is a large parabolic mirror with an aperture of 203 mm and a focal length of 1000 mm. A telescope with these parameters still allows for a fairly wide field of view. A mirror of this size collects about 320 times more light than the human eye at night, providing the ability to observe objects up to 13th magnitude (with naked eye visibility up to 6th magnitude). The size of the mirror is also related to the optical resolution, which in this telescope allows for resolving stars that are more than 0.7" apart.
Additionally, the telescope has a Barlow lens, which, when combined with a 1.25" eyepiece, will double the magnification. It is worth adding additional eyepieces to the telescope: one with a short focal length of about 4-5 mm, for observing planets, and one wide-angle two-inch eyepiece of about 25-30 mm, allowing for sky surveys or observations of extensive nebulae. The telescope is mounted on a strong EQ-5 equatorial mount with Go-To system. The Go-To SynScan remote control is a full and advanced version that allows tracking and finding objects in the sky. The SynScan remote control provides three tracking speeds: sidereal, lunar, solar objects in Dual Axis (two-axis), RA (right ascension axis) modes. The following alignment procedures are available: One-star Alignment, Two-star Alignment, Three-star Alignment. This class of mount offers exceptional stability and precision along with many other useful functions, useful for every, even advanced astronomer. The mount head rests securely on a wide mounting platform of a stainless steel tripod equipped with a useful accessory table. The set also includes a level indicator (level), latitude adjustment with a micrometer scale and an azimuth adjustment for the polar scope to the polar star. The EQ-5 also has engraved aluminum adjustment rings and micro-motion knobs. The telescope is equipped with a precise Crayford eyepiece focuser, which allows the use of 2" and 1.25" eyepieces. Compared to standard rack and pinion focusers found in similar telescopes from other manufacturers, Crayford focusers offer greater precision and smooth operation. The set includes two 1.25" eyepieces. The BKP 200/1000 EQ5 telescope is a telescope that can be successfully used for astrophotography, thanks to the solid EQ5 mount, which has great expansion possibilities. Thanks to the large aperture and f/5 light ratio, it is possible to obtain interesting effects even with a relatively short exposure time. An additional advantage of this telescope is the two-inch eyepiece focuser. 1. The Solar System • objects on the lunar surface larger than 1.5 km; • sunspots and their structure; • all planets of the solar system; • phases of Mercury and Venus • Mars shield • Jupiter's equatorial belts and the Galilean moons • the rings of Saturn and several of the planet's smaller moons • Uranus and Neptune • the movement of asteroids against the background of stars • observations of bright comets
2. Stars • about 2.7 million stars in the entire sky, with a brightness of about 13th magnitude • double and multiple stars separated by an angular distance of more than 0.7". • the colors of the brightest stars
3. Nebula objects • all Messier catalog objects • hundreds of globular clusters, partially broken up into individual stars in many cases • hundreds of open clusters • several dozen nebulae, with many details • thousands of galaxies with visible structural details • catalog number: SW-1208 • telescope series: EQ5 • telescope optical system: Newton • Mounting type: Equatorial • aperture: 203 mm • focal length: 1000 mm • aperture: f/4.9 • star range: 15.0 magnitude • maximum usable magnification: 305 x • maximum resolving power: 0.69 " • Collective capacity: 841 x • tube weight: 8.8 kg • counterweights: 2 x 5.2 kg • total weight: 30.0 kg • tube length: 900 mm • tripod type: steel 1.75" • stand height: 710 - 1230 mm • assembly control: SynScan Go-To • type of focuser: Crayford • focuser diameter: 2 " • Secondary mirror diameter: 51 mm • Super 10mm 1.25" eyepiece • Super 25mm 1.25" eyepiece • 2x Barlow lens with T2 adapter • finder: 9x50 60 months (5 years) for mechanics and 2 years for electronics (manufacturer's warranty)







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