Meade ETX-80AT-TC 3.1" f/5 go-to refractor 0805-04-21
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 Our Product #:  M80AT
 Manufacturer #:  0805-04-21
 
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Price
$269.95
Highest Useful Magnification
133x
Visual Limiting Magnitude
12.0
Focal Length
400mm
Focal Ratio
f/5
Resolution
1.45 arc seconds
Aperture
3.15"
Net Weight
13 lbs.
Ship Weight
23
Warranty
1 year

This Meade telescope has:

• 80mm f/5 multicoated refractor optics
• light-weight battery-operated AutoStar computerized go-to altazimuth mount and tripod
• soft tripod carry case
• 9.7mm and 26mm Super Plössl eyepieces (41x and 15x)
• built-in Barlow to double your eyepiece powers at the flip of a lever

You don’t need to know star charts and celestial coordinates to find your way around the heavens like a pro with computerized Meade ETX-80AT. If you can level the scope and point it north (it takes only a minute or two, using the supplied bubble level and compass), the ETX-80AT will locate the planets and deep space objects for you at the push of a button. It will then track them flawlessly as they move across the skies so you can observe them at your leisure.

All of the major planets except Pluto are easily observable through the ETX-80AT. You can study Saturn and its ring system; the primary cloud belts of Jupiter and its four major satellites; the Moonlike phases of Mercury and Venus; prominent features on Mars; and the starlike images of the distant planets Uranus and Neptune. The Moon stands out in stark, almost three-dimensional detail – showing you craters by the hundreds, mountain ranges, scarps, and valleys. Within our Milky Way galaxy the ETX-80AT displays hundreds of nebulas, star clusters, double and multiple stars, and variable stars – plus dozens of external galaxies in all their variations of form and structure.

For the introductory student of astronomy, or for the casual observer, the Meade ETX-80AT opens up the skies at modest cost to an amazing breadth of celestial detail that is utterly invisible without the telescope. It has over 77% greater light gathering capacity than the more common 60mm beginning scope. This gives significantly brighter and more highly resolved images than is possible with a smaller scope.

The ETX-80AT also makes an excellent land-view instrument for the birdwatcher, the naturalist, or for the home owner with a view. The terrestrial image quality and resolution of the scope typically far exceed what you see with terrestrial spotting scopes in its modest price range.

The ETX-80AT uses a dual arm fork mount for steadier viewing and less image vibration at high powers. There are built-in dual-axis battery-operated motor drives, with precision worm gear drive systems on each axis. These permit smooth pushbutton motions of the telescope using the supplied computer hand control. Built into one of the fork arms is the telescope’s control panel. This serves as the connection point for the AutoStar computer’s hand controller as well as for an RS-232 serial interface adapter (that’s included with the optional #506 AstroFinder Software and Cable Connector Kit). Using the RS-232 interface, new or revised software can be downloaded through your PC to the telescope so that the AutoStar’s computer program never becomes obsolete. The positions of Earth satellites may be updated regularly to allow you to track them through the telescope. You can also download the positions of newly-discovered objects, such as comets, which can then be located and tracked by the AutoStar computer.

The Meade ETX-80AT uses a 2-element, multicoated, air-spaced objective lens made of Grade-A BK7 crown and F2 flint optical glass. Field stops inside the optical tube prevent off-axis light from reaching the focal plane, enhancing the contrast for sharper and more detailed views. The tube includes an internal mirror to direct the image to an eyepiece holder at the top of the tube for astronomical observing. At the touch of lever, the mirror flips to send the light to a separate focus at the rear of the tube. This allows terrestrial observing with an optional #933 45-degreee erecting prism or terrestrial and lunar photography with an optional #64ST T-adapter and T-ring. Another lever controls an internal Barlow lens, flipping it into the light path when desired to double the magnification of any eyepiece being used with the scope.

The light weight and simple to use ETX-80AT is easy to carry to any observing location, whether it be a distant mountaintop or your own back yard. Just place the telescope on any flat surface, or on the supplied adjustable height field tripod, do a quick, easy 60-second alignment of the telescope’s computer to the sky, and start observing. The tripod comes with a soft carrying case and an accessory tray with cutouts to hold four 1.25” eyepieces and the AutoStar computer hand control. A supplied combined bubble level and compass slips into the eyepiece holder to allow fast leveling of the scope and alignment of the north.

The ETX-80AT includes a computer clock-chip that keeps track of the precise time and date, so there’s be no need to supply the precise time when you’re setting up the AutoStar. The scope will remember your last observing location, so there’s no need to reenter that information if you’re observing from the same site. If you’re observing from a different location, simply entering the city and state you are observing from – or just your zip code! That’s all the information the AutoStar computer needs to start you observing. Six internal (user-supplied) AA-batteries power the ETX-80AT for up to 20 hours in the field.

The #494 AutoStar computer controller permits the automatic location of over 1400 celestial objects. The objects have been specifically chosen as suitable for observing with the ETX-80AT and provides an excellent introduction to the wide variety of astronomical objects visible through the telescope.

Just enter the object you wish to observe on the AutoStar display, press GO TO, and watch as the telescope moves at a rapid 4.5 degrees per second in both axes simultaneously to place the object unerringly in the field of view. There are dozens of other AutoStar functions that will add to your observing enjoyment and educational opportunities. For example, the AutoStar gives you automatic go-to capability to any astronomical object of known right ascension and declination, perhaps to the comet positions published monthly in Astronomy and Sky & Telescope magazines. The hand control gives you a continuous digital readout of the telescope position in r.a. and dec. It gives you precise sidereal-rate tracking in either altazimuth or equatorial modes. You can add user-defined objects of your own to its 1400+ star and object database. You get pushbutton 9-speed dual-axis operation, from a slow 2x the sidereal rate for centering objects to fast 4.5 degrees per second to locate them. You get guided tours of “Tonight’s Best Objects,” and over 20 other menu options.

You also get the AutoStar Software Suite Astronomer’s Edition – a CD-ROM planetarium program for your PC that can show you over 19,000,000 stars and deep space objects on your computer screen. Also included is an instructional DVD that shows you how to set up your scope and get the most out of observing with it.

Add together the telescope, the motor drives, the AutoStar go-to computer, the two supplied premium Super Plössl eyepieces, the built-in Barlow, the full length adjustable height field tripod, the tripod carrying case, and the software – and you have a telescope that was simply unavailable to the amateur astronomer at any price only a few short years ago. The fact that the Meade ETX-80AT exists, that it works so simply and so well, and that it costs so very little for all that you get, is a marvel indeed. For the beginning astronomer, as a gift for an inquisitive youngster, as a second or travel scope for the advanced astronomer, the Meade ETX-80AT is well worth serious consideration.

 Supplied Accessories
80mm aperture achromatic refractor optical tube assembly with multi-layer optical coatings; internal flip-mirror system for either straight-through or 90° observing position; internal flip-lever 2x Barlow; fork mount with electric slow-motion controls, setting circles, and locks on both axes; electronic control panel; 9-speed (2x sidereal through 4.5°/sec.) dual-axis motor drive system with sidereal-rate tracking; #494 Autostar computer controller; internal battery compartment accepting six (user-supplied) AA-size batteries; 1.25” 9.7mm Super Plössl eyepiece (41x, 82x with built-in Barlow) and 1.25” 26mm Super Plössl eyepiece (15x, 31x with built-in Barlow) multi-coated eyepieces; adjustable height field tripod with bubble level compass and accessory tray; tripod carrying case; dust caps; planetarium software and instructional DVD; operating instructions.



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