Celestron Omni XLT 127 is a telescope of the Schmidt-Cassegrain system with a diameter of 127 mm and a focal length of 1250 mm on the German CG-4 parallactic assembly. The optics are constructed from the main mirror, the aspherical correction board and the secondary mirror. The telescope does not have an eyepiece in the classic sense - focusing is done using the knob in the back of the telescope by moving the main mirror, which limits the deflections on this element. It is a great tool for observing and photographing the moon and planets.
Within the telescope's viewing range are all the most interesting objects of the night sky: all planets, the Moon, virtually all objects in the Messier catalog and many of NGC.
Due to the compact dimensions, the telescope works great even on a small balcony and during trips.
The Celestron Omni XLT telescope optics are coated with StarBright XLT anti-glare coatings to ensure very high efficiency of the optical system.
The CG-4 assembly is a recognized quality of workmanship - a steel tripod with a shelf for accessories, a robust parallactic head with considerable capacity, and microtubes on chirping in both axes. Optionally, this assembly can be equipped with a drive in one or two axes, as well as in the GOTO system (compatible with the accessories intended for Sky-Watcher EQ-3-2). Moon the planet star clusters nebulae scenery • Optical system: | Schmidt - Cassegrain | • Lens diameter: | 127 mm | • Focal length of the lens: | 1250 mm | • Lighted: | 1 / 9.84 | • Non-reflective layers: | StarBright XLT | • Theoretical range: | 13th magnitude | • Switching capacity: | 1.1 " | • Maximum useful magnification: | 260x | • Length of the optical tube: | 280 mm | • Weight: | 18 kg (including tube: 3 kg, head: 9.5 kg, field tripod: 5.5 kg) |
The set includes the following accessories: • 1.25 "focuser • 25 mm 1.25 "50 ° AFOV eyepiece (50x, 1 °) • optical finder 6x30 • assembly: paralactic Omni CG-4 • steel field rack with accessories shelf • 90 ° angle attachment • counterweight: 3.2 kg + 1.8 kg 2 years








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[PDF] This device focuses a lot of light. Looking directly at the sun through this device can result in partial or complete loss of vision. For the observation of the Sun, we recommend the safest method of spectacle projection, that is, projecting the image of the target of our day star on a piece of paper.
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