Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic 10" Dobsonian 8947
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Orion - SkyQuest XT10 Classic 10" Dobsonian

SkyQuest XT10 Classic 10' Dobsonian

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 Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic 10" Dobsonian
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Price
$499.95
Shipping
$64.95
List Price
$549.95
Highest Useful Magnification
400x
Visual Limiting Magnitude
14.5
Focal Length
1200mm
Focal Ratio
f/4.7
Resolution
0.46 arc seconds
Aperture
10"
Net Weight
55 lbs.
Heaviest Single Component
31 lbs.
Warranty
1 year

The Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic 10” Dobsonian reflector makes big-aperture astronomy affordable, portable, and fun. Its huge light grasp and outstanding deep space performance will wow even the experienced observer, much less the newcomer to astronomy.

A review in Astronomy magazine said that the 10” Orion SkyQuest XT10 Dobsonian “offers a pleasing design, great optics . . . I have to say the XT10 [Classic] possesses the best mass-produced Newtonian optics I have seen.”

The Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic’s great light-gathering capacity (over 1300 times that of the human eye) makes it ideal for capturing very faint deep space wonders from a dark sky observing site. Binary stars, open and globular star clusters, faint nebulas and galaxies – all are revealed in exceptional and subtle detail. At the same time, good planetary and lunar images are yours for the looking, although a neutral density or variable polarizing filter is invariably needed to cut down the brightness of these solar system objects.

The Orion SkyQuest XT10 is human powered. You move the scope manually – which is faster, quieter, and much less expensive than a motorized system. With only two major components to assemble (tube and base), and a heaviest single component weight of a little under 31 pounds, the scope takes only a few minutes to set up and is easily managed by any reasonably fit individual. It can be used in your back yard or at a distant dark sky site (the preferred observing location if you want to get the most out of its faint object observing capabilities). Its good optical quality and very reasonable price for such a big telescope make it an excellent buy for the beginning and advanced astronomer alike.

This Telescope’s Optical System . . .

  • Newtonian reflector optical tube: 10” (254mm) aperture classical Newtonian optics, 1200mm focal length, f/4.7 focal ratio. The durable 47.8” long x 12” diameter rolled steel optical tube is finished in gleaming black enamel. It weighs under 31 lbs, making it surprisingly easy to transport and assemble in the field. A “navigation knob” at the top of the tube provides a convenient grip and makes it easy for you to aim the scope at different parts of the skies.

  • Fully coated optics: The 10” parabolic primary mirror is coated with highly reflective aluminum and overcoated with a protective layer of quartz for long life.

  • Primary mirror cell: Die cast aluminum cell with open back design for faster cool down times. A battery-operated cooling accelerator fan that mounts on the rear cell is also available as an option. Push-pull locking collimation screw pairs help hold the correct collimation longer.

  • Diagonal mirror: The 2.48” m.a. diagonal is coated with aluminum and overcoated with a protective layer of quartz for long life. It is mounted in a fully-collimatable mirror holder on a thin four-vane spider for minimum diffraction and higher contrast.

  • Finderscope: The 9 x 50mm right-angle correct image achromatic crosshair finder has a good 5° field of view. It is mounted in a quick-release collimatable holder. The correct image prism in the finder shows you the sky the way it appears to your eye and on star charts. There’s no confusing mirror image view, such as the one you see in a conventional right-angle finder. It focuses by loosening the trim ring behind the objective lens cell, screwing the lens cell in or out to focus, and tightening the trim ring to lock in the correct focus.

  • Focuser: 2” aluminum Crayford type, with removable 1.25” eyepiece holder. The Crayford-style focuser has smooth backlash-free motion that eliminates image shift, making it easier to achieve the sharpest possible focus.

  • Two eyepieces: Two multicoated 1.25” Sirius Plössls, 25mm and 10mm, are standard equipment. The 25mm provides 48x, with a 1.08° field, more than twice the diameter of the full Moon, for expansive deep space views of nebulas, galaxies, and open star clusters. The 10mm provides 120x, with a 0.43° field, for close-ups of the Moon, planets, binary stars, and globular star clusters.

  • Collimating tools: Two collimating tools are supplied: a pinhole-type collimating cap that fits in the focuser drawtube for quick alignment of the primary and diagonal mirrors, and the bonus battery-powered LaserMate laser collimator for more precise alignment. The primary mirror is center-marked for easier collimation with these supplied collimating tools.

This Telescope’s Mount . . .

  • Dobsonian mount: The particle board Dobsonian altazimuth mount base has a triangular ground board (rather than circular) to reduce the weight of the base to 24.6 pounds. The base has a convenient carry handle and an eyepiece rack that can hold three 1.25” eyepieces and one 2” eyepiece. The base is shipped disassembled and needs to be assembled only once, unless you decide to disassemble it to save space for long-term storage. The assembly process takes about 30 minutes and requires no special tools.

  • Altitude and azimuth bearings: The altitude bearings rest in ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene pads for smooth vertical motion. The azimuth bearing uses Teflon bearing pads for equally smooth “stiction-free” horizontal motion.

  • CorrecTension balance system: The dual spring tension system applies the correct level of tension to the altitude bearings to balance the weight of different eyepieces. With the CorrecTension system, you can change eyepieces or add a Barlow lens without having to hold the tube in place in altitude by hand or tediously adjust the telescope’s balance with counterweights as you do with other Dobsonians when the eyepiece weight changes. This is particularly important with this scope, given its ability to use heavy 2” eyepieces.

What can you see though the Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic? Under dark skies, the Orion Nebula becomes a glowing complex of filaments that more than fills the 1.08° field of the scope’s standard 25mm Sirius Plössl eyepiece. The spiral structure of the Whirlpool Galaxy becomes apparent, as do dark dust lanes across the nucleus of the Andromeda Galaxy (although the full 3° width of the galaxy itself is far too large to fit into the field of view of the eyepiece). Globular star clusters are often resolved to the core. Messier, NGC, and IC objects show detail and structure never visible in smaller telescopes. As with any large aperture telescope, the performance of the 10” SkyQuest Classic on faint objects will be markedly improved by a dark sky observing site. Light-polluted city and suburban sites are not recommended as the primary observing site for a 10” scope. Such sites require a nebula (light pollution) filter to take even limited advantage of its immense light-gathering (over 1300 times greater than the sharpest dark-adapted eye).

While it is in deep space observing of galaxies and nebulas from a dark sky observing site that the 10” Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic excels, significant planetary and lunar observing is also within its capability. All you need is a neutral density or variable polarizer eyepiece filter to cut down the immense brightness of solar system objects seen through this “light bucket.” Photography is not possible with this manually-operated Dobsonian telescope. The 10” Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic is designed for visual observing only – to show you faint deep sky wonders by the hundreds and thousands. It does that marvelously well, and at a surprisingly affordable price. And the limited time $82.90 value bonus accessories make this big scope a downright bargain.

 Supplied Accessories
10” f/4.7 Newtonian reflector optics in rolled steel optical tube with navigation knob, adjustable primary mirror cell, 4-vane spring steel diagonal mirror support with adjustable mirror holder, 2” Crayford-style machined aluminum focuser with 1.25” eyepiece adapter, and 9 x 50mm wide-field right-angle correct image crosshair finderscope in quick-release bracket; laminated fiberboard altazimuth mount with Teflon azimuth and polyethylene altitude bearing surfaces; tensioning system for altitude bearings; 1.25” 25mm Sirius Plössl eyepiece (48x); 1.25” 10mm Sirius Plössl eyepiece (120x); collimation cap for focuser; laser collimating tool; DeepMap 600 star chart.



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