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SAXON M10014EQ3 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope

Item# SXN-M10014EQ3

Retail Price: $595.00

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The Saxon M10014EQ3 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope is a quality Cassegrain telescope from Saxon that comes with a 1 year Australian warranty.

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The SAXON M10014EQ3 is a Short Tubed Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design telescope. It has Diffraction-limited quality, allowing you to observe the surface of Mars and Jupiter as well as star clusters.

This Cassegrain telescope comes with a long 1400mm focal length in a compact tube and has an aperture of 100mm. The 1400x100 comes with a 45-degree diagonal to allow for land or star-gazing, 1.25" Plössl eyepieces, aluminium tripod and an equatorial mount.
Manufacturer Saxon
Recommended Usage Viewing Galaxies/Stars, Viewing Nebulae, Viewing the Moon, Viewing the Planets
User Level For the Hobbyist
Specifications
Optical Design Maksutov-Cassegrains
Lens Material
Diameter 100mm
Focal Length 1400mm
Scondary Mirror Diameter
F/ratio F/14
Highest Practical Power 180x
Faintest Steller Magnitude 12.5
Resoving Power 1.3
Finderscope 5x30 Finder
Focuser diameter 1.25”
Diagonal 90 degree
Eyepiece(s) 1.25” Super 25 & 10
Mount Type Equatorial
Slow-motion Control RA & DEC
Counterweight(s) 2.1 Kgs
Piggyback Bracket Yes
Accessory Tray Wall-to-wall
Ground Board Diameter n/a
Ground Board Weight(s) n/a
Motor Drive Single Axis (Optional)*
Go-to n/a
Tube Weight 1.37Kgs
Tube Dimension(dia. x length) 10cm x 24cm
Tripod Height 67-119cm
Shipping Weight 14Kgs
Shipping Carton Dimensions 85.5 x 40 x 28.5 cm3
Pre-Ship Processing Time:
Up to 3 - 6 Business Days
Estimated Shipping Time*:
3 - 7 Business Days

How long will it take for my order to arrive? The Total Delivery Time for your order is calculated from the moment your order is placed until the time you receive it. The diagram below shows how your Total Delivery Time is broken down into two parts, pre-ship processing time and shipping time:
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Shipping Time is measured from when your order leaves the warehouse to when it arrives at your home or office. Your order will usually be delivered by either Australia Post eParcel or Australian Air Express courier services depending on your location. These services provide a fast and secure delivery method for your order.

*Estimated Shipping Times are based on estimated service standards promised by our couriers and are not a service level guarantee. Due to certain unforseen circumstances, shipping times could be less or more than the estimated shipping times above.
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Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q:   As stated allowing you to observe the surface of Mars and Jupiter as well as star clusters, does this mean the moon can be clearly seen? How do you work out the co ordinates for these places, I mean clearly we can see the moon but how do you find other stars and planets?
    • A:   Finding other planets is a fairly simple process of using a sky map to be able to locate different objects at different times of the night/year. As for clarity while looking at the moon, the Saxon M10014EQ3 would be an excellent instrument for that. Jupiter and Saturn would also be great targets.

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