Dobsonian telescopes offer an incredible aperture-to-price ratio. The Dobsonian mount, popularized by John Dobson in the 1970.s, is a simple and efficient method of mounting a Newtonian reflector, based on the alt-azimuth principal. Fast and easy to set up, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box-type mounting which allows the telescope to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is rotated on a base in azimuth. The secret of the design is to correctly balance the optical tube and use frictional materials which allow it to be moved easily when nudged but to stay in position when not. The mount is designed to be driven by hand as opposed to slow motion controls. Sky-Watcher Dobsonians provide excellent all round performance for the observation the moon and planets and deep-sky objects such as galaxies and nebulae.
The Sky-Watcher Dobsonian Telescopes include 153mm/1200mm (6"), 203mm/1200mm (8") and 254mm/1200mm (10") Newtonian-based models. All models 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.
Characteristics:
- Aperture 150mm, focal lenght 1200mm, f/8.0
- Central obstruction Ø 34.5mm
- 2" focuser with reduction 1¼"
- Resolving power: 0.74"
- Total weight appr. 16kgs
Delivery:
- 6" Dobsonian Telescope
- 2" focuser with reduction 1¼"
- 6x30 finder with dovetail connector
- 25mm & 10mm 1¼" Super eyepieces
Products specifications
Type of telescope | Newtonian (Dobsonian) |
Focal length | 1200 mm |
Designation | Dobsonian mount |
Max. useful visual power | 300 x |
Tracking | manually |
Focal ratio | f/8 |
Viewfinder | 6 x 30 Viewfinder |
Secondary mirror support | 0.5 mm ultra thin mirror supports |
Eyepieces | 10 mm and 25 mm |
Aperture | 153 mm |