Telescope Skywatcher Explorer 200PDS 200mm 1000mm Newton on HEQ5 PRO GoTo Mount

Telescope Skywatcher Explorer 200PDS 200mm 1000mm Newton on HEQ5 PRO GoTo Mount
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Test und Justage Skywatcher Explorer-200PDS/ 200/1000 auf HEQ5 PRO Montierung und 2

The Skywatcher Explorer 200PDS Newton is checked and adjusted by us before delivery. The focuser is set.

All Newtonian telescopes should be adjusted before first use and then periodically for a clear image. We adjust all of our Newton before they leave our house.

How we adjust: About us
These telescopes are shipped free of charge in Germany.


 

Telescope Skywatcher Explorer 200PDS 200mm 1000mm Newton on HEQ5 PRO GoTo Mount


The Skywatcher Explorer-200PDS has a 200mm aperture at 1000mm focal length and sits on a HEQ5 PRO mount with stainless steel tripod.


The telescope:

The parabolic primary mirror in conjunction with the relatively small secondary mirror ensures a good correction of the image field / focus and thus sharpness and contrast richness. Therefore, not only a bright image of deep sky objects is a pleasure. In the depths of space, travel on worth discovering voyages, such as to the galaxies (M81 and M82) in the Big Bear, the Leo Triplet (M66) or the globular cluster M13.
Moon and Paneten offer a wealth of detail (fine craters and grooves on the moon, cloud bands on Jupiter, the rings of Saturn), which will inspire you in every area of astronomical observations.

Basics:

There are not only alternators in the car! :-)
Newton telescopes are considered (and are) basically high-powered telescopes. From f / 5 I define again as particularly bright. When observing the moon we definitely recommend a filter to reduce the glare effect - the moon reflects so much light that the light should be attenuated (especially at low magnification). Also note the dark adaptation of the eye. For example, if I want to observe deep sky objects after the moon, the adaptation of the eye takes a certain amount of time before I can perceive the much fainter ones again in detail.
And that brings us to the objects that such a Newton can show in abundance - visually and photographically!
Deep sky objects (ie galaxies, nebulae, star clusters ...) do not require a high magnification, but a corresponding light gathering power. For photography, this also means the shortest possible exposure time for a shot.
Planets (and moon) require a higher magnification and thus a Barlow lens ???? for focal length extension.
So with this device also beautiful details on the moon and planets can be seen! So you do not have to do without this field of application:
An (almost) all-rounder among the telescopes focusing on deep sky.


Due to the versatility of this telescope and the reasonable price, this device is also very interesting for school dining with high demands.

The telescope has a 2 "Crayford focuser and in addition this PDS variant has a 1:10 micro reduction for high-precision focusing, providing both stability and space for the easy adaptation of all current cameras on the market A reduction to 1.25 "plug diameter is included in the scope of delivery and so all the usual 1.25 '' eyepieces can be used for this telescope.

2 "eyepieces give a beautiful impression of the celestial objects - especially with a large field of vision, nebulae and galaxies appear in a wide environment, which is particularly appealing because the objects in the room" float. "If you have less field of view, you can also see the details of the celestial objects However, the three-dimensional effect is less pronounced than the larger field of view, and in the case of planets this is also relevant to Jupiter because the constellation of Jupiter's moons is more beautiful in relation to the planet to a change of the constellation after some observation time.
Details on Jupiter itself (cloud bands, large red spot) are in a 1 1/4 "eyepiece but then again equivalent in the impression - or recommended for short-focal eyepieces also here the spatial environment is no longer relevant.

The HEQ5-PRO mount
is a computer-controlled mount for telescopes up to 15 kg

Not only is it a good base for observation, it also enables sophisticated astrophotography. With the mount long exposure is possible. This will allow you to successfully take pictures of nebula objects and galaxies, moon and planetary images are no problem.
The concept of this mount still fits for easy transportation and variable deployment. It offers all the amenities of a fully equipped, computerized GoTo mount. For astrophotographers it is a good choice.
 

For an introduction to astrophotography, this ensemble offers.



Product advantages:

+ For experienced beginners and advanced
+ 200mm aperture with f / 5 provides high light collection power
+ Enough back focus for all popular cameras
+ Suitable for moon, planets and many deep-sky objects
+ Stable HEQ5-PRO mount with tracking motor
+ 2 "Crayford focuser with reduction to 1.25" mating diameter and PDS 1:10 micro reduction
 

To note:

- For extensive astrophotography or when using a guide tube should be on a larger
   Mount to be changed
- For lunar observations, we also recommend a lunar filter to protect the eyes.
- We recommend a 10mm eyepiece and Barlow lens for planetary observations, for more details
- Not suitable for landscape observations.
  For this we recommend a refractor in this price range.



Delivery:

Skywatcher Explorer 200PDS / 1000
Parallactic mount HEQ5-PRO with tracking motor
Prism rail & clamps for fixing the tube
1 eyepieces: 28 mm LET overview eyepiece (35x magnification)
9x50 optical viewfinder
Tripod spreading element incl. Accessory tray
Height-adjustable stainless steel stand
operation manual


Technical data at a glance:

Type: reflector telescope / Newton
Color: Black
Lens diameter: 200 mm
Focal length: 1000 mm (f / 5)
Resolution: 0.58 arc seconds
Limit size: 13.3 mag
Parallactic mount HEQ5 PRO with tracking motor
(1 or 2 star alignment)
Corresponding counterweight to the balance of the optics
2 "Crayford focuser with reduction to 1.25" mating diameter
2 '' eyepiece: 28 mm
9x50 optical viewfinder
Catch and zenith mirror with
Centering marking to simplify the adjustment
Continuously extendable stainless steel stand (up to approx. 120cm)
Magnifications: 35x
Mass:
Tube: approx. 8.8 kg (with pipe clamps)
Mount: approx. 7.4 kg
Total: approx. 28 kg


 Skywatcher Explorer-200PDS / 200/1000 on HEQ5 PRO mount and 2


 
Telescope Skywatcher Explorer 200PDS 200mm 1000mm Newton on HEQ5 PRO GoTo Mount

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