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Orion Observer 60 Altaz Refractor Telescope - It's the perfect scope for giving any novice their first jaw-dropping glimpses of lunar craters, Saturn's rings, Jupiter's moons, star clusters, and bright nebulas. A definite step up in quality from the standard department-store models, the Observer 60 features two fully coated 1.25" Kellner eyepieces, a 1.25" focuser (not the more common .96" version), an Orion EZ Finder II aiming device, and a sturdy aluminum tripod with accessory tray. Everything you need to get started exploring space!
$99.95
Orion StarBlast 4.5 Astro Telescope - Inside the StarBlast's aluminum tube are quality telescope optics, including a 113mm (4.5") parabolic mirror. Kids will see spectacular views of the Moon's craters, the planets, star clusters, and lots of other exotic space stuff. Aiming the StarBlast is easy with the EZ Finder II "red dot" finder scope. One-year limited warranty.
$179.95
Orion StarBlast 4.5 EQ Reflector Telescope - Considering how many adults have told us they love our StarBlast "mini Dob," we weren't surprised that some of them suggested we offer the StarBlast optical tube on a full-size telescope mount. Sounded like a good idea to us. So here it is, the StarBlast 4.5 EQ.
$199.95
Orion Transporter 70mm Min-EQ Refractor Telescope - If you've been looking for a quality, low-priced first telescope that will reveal the grandeur of the night sky, your search is over. Pack up our portable, affordable Transporter 70mm Min-EQ refractor and start sweeping up stars.
$149.95
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Telescope - Telescope, Skyview Pro 127mm, w/TrueTrack Dual Drive, Orion (1-Box 9877,Item 07832) 44x10x20 63lbs
$698.00
Orion Observer 70mm Refractor Telescope - In an independent test of low-cost starter telescopes, Sky & Telescope said the Orion Observer 70mm is "the refractor with the best optics", that it delivered "crisp, high-contrast views" and it is "The best refractor in our roundup." (Dec 2005). In this same test, the Orion Observer 70mm refractor significantly outperformed telescopes by Meade, Celestron, and Bushnell.
$129.95
Orion Aristocrat 12x30mm Brass Hand Telescopes - This scope features 12x magnifying power and a 30mm objective lens. Its long 22mm eye relief means that youll see the full field of view even with eyeglasses on. Sharp focus is achieved by rotating the eyepiece. Extended length, 14"; collapses to 5.5". Includes elegant, hinged mahogany storage chest with a brass nameplate engraved with the telescope name.
$79.95
Orion AstroView 80mm EQ Refractor Telescope - The multi-coated 80mm achromatic optics are housed in an aluminum tube equipped with a cast metal focuser, not plastic like on mass market scopes. And the quality accessories -6x30 finder scope, 1.25" star diagonal, and two 1.25" Explorer II eyepieces - ensure you'll get a superb view, of Saturn, the Moon, or whatever your target. The EQ-2 equatorial mount and its sturdy, center-braced aluminum tripod hold the tube tight and true so images won't dance around. And tracking objects is easy with...
$249.95
Orion Explorer 80mm Refractor Telescope - If your home has a scenic view, this telescope will be ... well, right at home. The Explorer 80mm refractor is designed for (but not limited to) easy, long-range terrestrial observation. It's the type of instrument that is as comfortable in front of a lake-view picture window as it is atop a bluff overlooking the city skyline. Its magnifying power and crisp images will delight the user with views that reach well beyond the normal range of vision right on out to the Moon and planets at night.
$249.95
Orion SkyQuest XT10 IntelliScope Dobsonian Telescope - Outrageous Aperture and Computerized Pointing - At a Price That Competitors Can't Touch
$649.95
Orion SkyQuest XT12 Classic Dobsonian Telescope - With the XT12 Classic you get a well-made workhorse of a telescope with enough aperture to take you deep into "NGC territory" of faint but fascinating galaxies, nebulas, and star clusters. The hardest thing about this scope will be deciding which of the seemingly endless array of eligible objects to look at each evening!
$869.95
Orion SkyQuest XT6 IntelliScope Telescope - You just select an object to observe using the Object Locator's illuminated menu buttons (Galaxies, Clusters, Nebulas, etc.), or choose a pre-set tour of the best objects, then press Enter. The IntelliScope's high-resolution, 9,216-step digital encoders direct the telescope right to the object, placing it squarely in the telescope's field of view.
$359.95
Orion SkyQuest XT8 IntelliScope Telescope - The SkyQuest XT8 IntelliScope gives amateur stargazers speedy access to more than 14,000 celestial objects with the push of a button on the optionally available IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator. Want to view the Whirlpool Galaxy? Press the button labeled "Messier" ... select M51 ... whoosh! Wow! in seconds, there it is in the eyepiece. Never been able to find that edge-on galaxy, NGC 891? Tap the "NGC" button, select 891 ... whoosh! You're there. It's that easy to locate and view object...
$479.95
Orion SkyView Pro 150mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope - And now it's available with the IntelliScope Computerized Upgrade Kit! You just install the two digital encoders on the SkyView Pro mount, plus in the Computerized Object Locator and you're all set for efficient, hassle-free stargazing. You just select an object from the Locator's user-friendly menus of 14,000+ celestial denizens and then guide the scope manually right to it following the directions on the LCD screen. Or press the "Tour" button to survey the best objects visible each month.
$949.95
Orion SpaceProbe 3 EQ Reflector Telescope - Buying a first telescope used to be risky business, with more cheap models on the market than affordable quality ones. Our SpaceProbe 3 changes all that. It's not only affordable, but its optical quality will make the night sky's treasures accessible right from your backyard. The 3"-diameter primary mirror gathers enough light to reveal the faint glows of many star clusters and nebulas, as well as Saturn's rings, Jupiter's moons, and the stark, cratered terrain of the Moon.
$129.95
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