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The Orion AstroView 120ST Equatorial Refractor Telescope provides great wide-field high contrast images for the intermediate observer or astrophotographer. It is perfect for viewing or photographing the moon, planets and even deep-sky objects.
With its high performance and long focal length optics along with ease of setup and portability, the StarMax 127mm is ideal for the intermediate astronomer. Add the optional EQ-3M single and dual-axis electronic drives for hands-free tracking.
Here's an intelligent telescope for the whole family to enjoy! The IntelliScope object locator guides you to 14,000+ celestial objects with the push of a button. The lightweight, portable design sets up in seconds for family fun under the stars.
Designed for use with imaging telescopes up to 1500mm in focal length, this complete autoguiding package is easy to install and includes everything you need to ensure precise tracking performance for optimal astrophotography results.
The Orion Apex 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope is both high-power and compact - perfect for the beginner for both astronomy and terrestrial viewing. The correct-image finder scope makes locating objects easy.
Superb high-power performance, compact lightweight design, sharp high-contrast view, and clearly defined astrophotography capabilities make the Orion 180mm Maksutov-Cassegrain perfect for the advanced planetary observer or astrophotographer.
This compact large-aperture f/5 refractor telescope is perfect for wide-field views and deep-sky pursuits. Weighing in at just 8.6 pounds, the 120mm f/5 Refractor OTA makes a great portable telescope for astronomers on-the-go.
With fast, f/4.4 wide-field optics, and substantial 4.5" aperture, the StarSeeker IV 114mm GoTo Reflector is ideal for observing deep-sky objects and bright views of the Moon and planets. Included eyepieces provide magnifications of 21.7x and 50x.
The 130mm (5.1") StarSeeker IV supplies bright views of the night sky with its wide, f/5 parabolic optics. The included 23mm eyepiece yields 28.2x views, while the more powerful 10mm eyepiece provides 65x magnification.
This compact "Grab-and-GoTo" 127mm Mak-Cass grabs a lot of light with its 5" objective lens, and its extra-long f/12.1 optics provide stunning views of bright deep-sky objects, the planets, and Moon. Included eyepieces provide 67x and 154x views.
This portable 102mm "Grab-and-GoTo" Mak-Cass grabs a lot of light with its 4" objective lens, and its extra-long f/12.7 optics provide stunning views of bright deep-sky objects, the planets, and Moon. Included eyepieces provide 57x and 130x views.
The largest StarSeeker IV collects a ton of light with its 6" aperture optical tube for detailed views of deep-sky objects, as well as super-bright lunar and planetary observations. Included eyepieces provide 32.6x and 75x viewing magnifications.
The compact yet powerful Orion Apex 102mm Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope is great for observers wanting to get fantastic views during the night or day. Small enough that you can tuck it into a daypack or store it on a bookshelf.
This impressive Maksutov-Newtonian imaging telescope rivals the performance of more costly instruments, at a fraction of the price. The Orion 190mm Mak-Newt delivers crisp and detailed views and images of even the faintest deep-sky objects.
This big, yet compact GoTo 150mm-aperture Mak-Cass collects a ton of light with its 5.9" objective lens, and its extra-long f/12 optics provide exceptional views of the planets, Moon and deep-sky gems. Included eyepieces provide 78x and 180x views.
Go after even the most elusive and faint deep-sky targets with the Orion 10" f/8.0 Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph. Featuring flat-field, virtually coma-free optics for superb imaging performance, the Orion 10" RC boasts a plethora of deluxe features.
This 8" aperture Ritchey-Chretien optical tube is ideal for the advanced astrophotographer using small format CCD cameras and DSLRs. Offers a wide, fully illuminated field with pinpoint star clarity and includes an array of high-end features.
This compact 6"-aperture Ritchey-Chretien optical tube provides advanced astrophotography performance at an incredible price. It is ideal for use with small-format CCD cameras as well as DSLR cameras for deep-sky and solar system astrophotography.
This Orion 203mm Reflector optical tube is perfect for those intermediate observers who already own an equatorial mount. Use the included camera adapter and attach this to your favorite DSLR or CCD camera to begin your astrophotography journey.
Do you already own an equatorial mount? Add the Orion 254mm optical tube to get vivid, close-up views of deep-sky and solar system objects. This telescope includes a prime-focus camera adapter for astrophotography.
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