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- Joined: Nov, 24 2006
- Posts: 1089
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- Posted: June, 4 2007, 1:11 AM EDT
June, 4 2007, 1:11 AM EDT
Meade ETX-70AT (w/ free Tripod) & free Meade 541 AC adaptor
Description
Now even the most novice amateur astronomer can locate and explore the planets, asteroids, and comets, as well as nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, and hundreds of other deep-space objects, all at the push of a button. Meade ETX-60AT and ETX-70AT Astro Telescopes bring the full range of celestial images to your eye with an astonishing level of clarity and resolution. And, carrying on the ETX® tradition of optical and mechanical excellence, 60mm and 70mm ETX models include many of the same features as larger ETX telescopes.
Features
- Terrestrial Observing: Meade ETX telescopes make excellent land-view instruments for the birdwatcher, the naturalist, or for the home with a view
- Fork Mount with Dual-Axis Drive System: In conjunction with the telescope's Autostar hand controller, precision worm gear systems on each axis permit smooth pushbutton motions of the telescope.
- Optical Systems: ETX 60mm and 70mm models include multi-coated, air-spaced achromatic objective lenses of exclusive Meade design and are manufactured of Grade-A crown and flint optical glass components.
- Flip-Mirror System: For observing in the standard 90Ý position, flip the internal, optical flat mirror "up.
- Ultraportable and Simple to Use: Easy to carry to any observing location.
Specifications
- Optical Design-Achromatic refractor
- Optical Diameter-70mm (2.8")
- Focal Length, Focal Ratio-350mm f/5
- Near Focus(approx.)-17 ft. (5.2m)
- Resolving Power (arc secs.)-1.6
- Optical Coatings-multi-coated
- Limiting Visual Stellar Magnitude-11.2
- Image Scale-4.14Ý/inch
- Maximum Practical Visual Power-250X
- Optical Tube Dimensions-3.6" dia. x 12"
- Eyepieces-MA9mm, MA25mm
- Telescope Mounting -Fork type; double tine
- Motor Drive System-DC servo motors with encoders
- Slow-Motion Controls-Electric, 9-speed, both axes
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- Joined: Oct, 11 2006
- Posts: 81
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- Posted: June, 4 2007, 10:51 PM EDT
Is it too late to buy the wine opener. I tried to buy it thru the "feed" link but it was a no go. My $5 shipping coupon expires tomorrow.
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- Joined: Oct, 11 2006
- Posts: 81
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- Posted: June, 4 2007, 10:58 PM EDT
roushfan wrote:
Is it too late to buy the wine opener. I tried to buy it thru the "feed" link but it was a no go. My $5 shipping coupon expires tomorrow.
Anyone know??????????????
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- Joined: Nov, 9 2005
- Posts: 4955
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- Posted: June, 5 2007, 12:02 AM EDT
so uh...did you have to post that in every product thread ?
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- Joined: Nov, 9 2005
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- Posted: June, 5 2007, 12:03 AM EDT
backwerds wrote:
so uh...did you have to post that in every product thread ?
oh and if you tried purchasing, and it didnt go thru then they either sold out or the item changed b4 you completed transaction...
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