Sky-Watcher 102 AZ-GTi Maksutov Telescope / Goto WiFi
Sky-Watcher 102 AZ-GTi Maksutov Telescope / Goto WiFi
(Sky-Watcher SW102MAK-AZGTI)
We Think You Should Know
- 102mm Aperture.
- 1300mm Focal Length.
- Red Dot Finderscope.
- 90o Star Diagonal.
- 2 Eyepieces Super 10mm (130) & Super 25mm (52x)- 1.25' Barrel
- AZ-GTi Mount - WiFi-controllable with iOS and Android and compatible with SynScan hand controller
Overview
The Sky-Watcher 102/1300 Maksutov Cassegrain is an automatic telescope designed for beginners and those eager to start observing promptly. Featuring a compact and potent optical design that integrates a front meniscus lens and two mirrors, the closed optical tube protects the mirrors from environmental elements such as humidity, dust, and pollution. Despite its short tube, the telescope's long focal length enables high magnification with standard eyepieces. With a maximum practical magnification of 204x, this Sky-Watcher Telescope unveils details in Saturn's rings, Jupiter's bands, Martian polar ice caps, and the phases of Venus and the moon.
Original: $682.01
-70%$682.01
$204.60




Description
Sky-Watcher 102 AZ-GTi Maksutov Telescope / Goto WiFi
(Sky-Watcher SW102MAK-AZGTI)
We Think You Should Know
- 102mm Aperture.
- 1300mm Focal Length.
- Red Dot Finderscope.
- 90o Star Diagonal.
- 2 Eyepieces Super 10mm (130) & Super 25mm (52x)- 1.25' Barrel
- AZ-GTi Mount - WiFi-controllable with iOS and Android and compatible with SynScan hand controller
Overview
The Sky-Watcher 102/1300 Maksutov Cassegrain is an automatic telescope designed for beginners and those eager to start observing promptly. Featuring a compact and potent optical design that integrates a front meniscus lens and two mirrors, the closed optical tube protects the mirrors from environmental elements such as humidity, dust, and pollution. Despite its short tube, the telescope's long focal length enables high magnification with standard eyepieces. With a maximum practical magnification of 204x, this Sky-Watcher Telescope unveils details in Saturn's rings, Jupiter's bands, Martian polar ice caps, and the phases of Venus and the moon.






















