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Q&A: What astronomy binocs should i get from Orion Telescope?

Question by Planet: What astronomy binocs should i get from Orion Telescope?
I want to upgrade ..thinking of image stabilizer ones.

my current ones ..glass is cracked …

bushnell instafocus
10×50
field 5.5

would like higher mag also, price not an issue because I want a better pair.

Best answer:

Answer by GeoffG
The Orion Scenix 10×50s have received consistently good reviews from people like Phil Harrington and Robert Thompson. I have Celestron Pro 10×50s, no longer available but apparently very similar to Orion UltaViews. Going to a higher magnification is a mistake; they will be harder to hold steady. 10×50 is the sweet spot for binoculars. If you want more magnification, you’re better with a telescope on a proper mount.

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Orion SpaceProbe 130 EQ Reflector

  • Complete 5.1″ aperture reflector telescope with full-size adjustable tripod and equatorial (EQ) mount for easy manual tracking of objects in the night sky
  • 900mm focal length and f/6.9 focal ratio makes the SpaceProbe 130 EQ an excellent telescope for viewing wide-field deep-sky objects like cloudy nebulas, distant galaxies, and sparkling open star clusters and bright globular star clusters
  • 130mm optics gulp up light from the night sky for wonderful views of the Moon and planets like Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn
  • Sturdy EQ-2 equatorial telescope mount features two slow-motion control knobs so you can keep what you’re looking at in the eyepiece for extended views
  • Includes two Explorer II 1.25″ Kellner eyepieces (25mm and 10mm focal lengths) for two different viewing magnifications, a 6×30 finder scope for easy aiming of the telescope, collimation cap, dust caps, accessory tray, Starry Night software, and more!

Cannot ship to California addresses.Ships to the U.S. including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Orion SpaceProbe 130 EQ Reflector Telescope An affordable but very capable telescope130mm aperture and 900mm focal length for great all-around viewing performanceIncludes sturdy tripod and equatorial mount for hands-free celestial trackingIncludes two eyepieces, finder scope, focuser, collimation cap, and FREE Starry Night astronomy softOne-year limited warranty A lot of folks shopping for their f

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Any Orion telescope Retailer in Calgary?

Question by Yong-Ki: Any Orion telescope Retailer in Calgary?
I’m becoming very fascinated with Orion Telescopes and am considering buying one. Are there any Orion Telescope Retailers in Calgary, Alberta Canada?

Best answer:

Answer by Mike
Looks like All Star Telescope in Calgary might be the place you want to check.

You can try checking Alberta Premium Optics, but I would advise caution – they seem to be very, very new.

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Orion SkyQuest Telescope Reviews

Orion SkyQuest Telescope Reviews

The Orion SkyQuest product line is one of the best valued brands for reflector telescopes. While all the reflectors in this product range are incredibly sturdy, they are also quite well priced which results in an undeniable value.

The SkyQuest series runs on the dobsonian model. A ‘dobsonian’ is a telescope that operates by the Newtonian tube system of bouncing light back into the lens. The size of the mirror lets in varying degrees of light, so the bigger the mirror the more brilliant the image. Newton was able to construct a telescope that was much more powerful than the small telescope operated by Galileo.

Below is a list of all the telescopes from the SkyQuest product line along with an insightful review to help guide you to the best telescope for you:

The 4.5″ is a great beginner telescope. Although the 4.5″ is a baby compared to the larger dobsonians in the Orion series, you will never the less be floored by the strength it wields when put next to your 60mm telescope. Indeed, the 4.5″ is 260 times more powerful! You will be able to see Venus, Saturn and spot some great craters of the moon. This telescope is perfect for your children, and if you’re into the outdoors bring it along on mountain climbing or kayaking trips.

A huge step up from the XT4.5, the larger 6″ gives you 80X more power than the smaller telescope. The general rule is that you shouldn’t spend less than 0 for a sky viewing instrument. The Orion 6″ breaks the norm with style. Put away the 60mm; the 6″ mirror makes for a great second or even first telescope. The XT6 comes with an upgrade, the Intelliscope. This on-board encoder give you the ability to travel the sky using a computerized system.

Next up is the 8″. With this powerful telescope the professional amateur astronomer is born. It is acute enough to capture the ice caps on Mars and a swath of other heavenly highlights with style. The scope is also priced unbelievably well at slightly over 0. The XT8 can be installed with a couple serious additions, the Intelliscope (as mentioned in the description of the 6″) and the GoTo computer, which moves the XT8 using an electronic system. The GoTo system makes the XT8 a superb first telescope for astrophotography.

The Orion XT10 is the largest of the steel SkyQuest dobsonians and is also the deepest reacher. Any bigger and you couldn’t fit in your back seat! The Orion XT10 is a deep star gazer that wolfs down the light and it will without doubt give you looks when you pull it out out on family trips. It is also very well positioned at just over the 0 mark. Almost every star gazer coming in around this budget will forgo picking up a more impressively sized dobsonian for the GoTo system.

The Orion XX12 marks the end of the solid steel reflectors and heralds in the truss bar. The reason behind this will be better understood when you consider transporting this enormous dobsonian. The XX12 has great optics and is truly a tool that can see distant stars and gas clouds with ease. The telescope is installed with either the Intelliscope or the GoTo computer.

The Orion 14″ is the most powerful of the Orion range dobsonians. Orion XX14 has an incredible deep sky ability and can view the planets well. This telescope comes in two models, the XX14i with Intelliscope, and the XX14g with the GoTo system.

Orion StarMax 90mm TableTop Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

  • This grab-and-go TableTop Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope provides powerful views of the Moon and bright planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars
  • Weighing just 6.5 lbs. assembled, this compact telescope and base can be taken just about anywhere to provide great views of the night sky while on road-trips, camping, or the short trip out to the backyard
  • 90mm aperture Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope gathers enough light for beautiful views of brighter deep space objects like globular clusters, nebulas, and many bright galaxies
  • Nifty tabletop base provides a stable viewing foundation you can set on any sturdy table, or even attach it to a field tripod with a 3/8″ or ¼”-20 threaded post!
  • Includes two 1.25″ eyepieces (25mm and 10mm focal lengths), EZ Finder II reflex sight for easy aiming, 90° mirror diagonal for comfortable night sky viewing, and more!

Whoever coined the phrase “big things come in small packages”, would have definitely applied that expression to our new StarMax 90 TableTop Refractor. This ultra-compact Mak-Cass gives surprisingly big views for an instrument of its modest size, making it an elegant first telescope or a great grab-and-go second telescope! The long, 1250mm (f/13.8) focal length gives the StarMax 90 TableTop some serious magnifying power – the included 25mm and 10mm 1.25″ eyepieces yield powers of 50x and 125x, re

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