Description
The Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass Telescope presents a winning combination of motorized object-location technology and great optical performance at an unbelievably low price. This smart GoTo telescope will lead you and your family on a guided tour of the stars.
Featuring a compact Maksutov-Cassegrain optical tube with a big, 150mm objective lens, an extra-long 1800mm focal length, and f/12 focal ratio, the StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass weighs just 26.1 lbs. for easy transportability. Following a simple two-star alignment process, the Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm telescope can guide you to interesting sights on any clear night with their GoTo database of over 42,000 objects. A built-in "Tour" mode feature makes it easy for anyone to explore the wonders of starry skies, no matter how familiar or unfamiliar you are with the night sky.
This fourth generation StarSeeker telescope features dual optical encoders on each axis of motion which allow you to move the telescope tube either manually by hand, or electronically by using the directional arrows on the GoTo hand controller. Thanks to this impressive upgrade, the StarSeeker IV 150mm will not lose its GoTo alignment if you move the reflector telescope tube manually. The StarSeeker IV GoTo mount and its slanted, single-arm altazimuth design provides attached telescopes with 360-degrees of azimuth motion and 90-degrees of altitude motion for horizon-to-zenith pointing. A quick-release narrow dovetail saddle makes telescope attachment nice and easy. The StarSeeker IV 150mm features an upgraded cylindrical leg stainless steel tripod that is much sturdier than previous models. Tripod stability is further enhanced with the dual-purpose spreader plate/accessory holder, which keeps the tripod rigid and provides a handy area for stowing idle eyepieces and accessories.
Includes GoTo hand controller, 23mm (78x) and 10mm (180x) wide-field 60-degree eyepieces, 90-degree diagonal, EZ Finder II sight,
Featuring a compact Maksutov-Cassegrain optical tube with a big, 150mm objective lens, an extra-long 1800mm focal length, and f/12 focal ratio, the StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass weighs just 26.1 lbs. for easy transportability. Following a simple two-star alignment process, the Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm telescope can guide you to interesting sights on any clear night with their GoTo database of over 42,000 objects. A built-in "Tour" mode feature makes it easy for anyone to explore the wonders of starry skies, no matter how familiar or unfamiliar you are with the night sky.
This fourth generation StarSeeker telescope features dual optical encoders on each axis of motion which allow you to move the telescope tube either manually by hand, or electronically by using the directional arrows on the GoTo hand controller. Thanks to this impressive upgrade, the StarSeeker IV 150mm will not lose its GoTo alignment if you move the reflector telescope tube manually. The StarSeeker IV GoTo mount and its slanted, single-arm altazimuth design provides attached telescopes with 360-degrees of azimuth motion and 90-degrees of altitude motion for horizon-to-zenith pointing. A quick-release narrow dovetail saddle makes telescope attachment nice and easy. The StarSeeker IV 150mm features an upgraded cylindrical leg stainless steel tripod that is much sturdier than previous models. Tripod stability is further enhanced with the dual-purpose spreader plate/accessory holder, which keeps the tripod rigid and provides a handy area for stowing idle eyepieces and accessories.
Includes GoTo hand controller, 23mm (78x) and 10mm (180x) wide-field 60-degree eyepieces, 90-degree diagonal, EZ Finder II sight,
Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass Telescope
Current Price
$999.99
Average
$906.36
Min Price
$648.62
Max Price
$999.99
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Description
The Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass Telescope presents a winning combination of motorized object-location technology and great optical performance at an unbelievably low price. This smart GoTo telescope will lead you and your family on a guided tour of the stars.
Featuring a compact Maksutov-Cassegrain optical tube with a big, 150mm objective lens, an extra-long 1800mm focal length, and f/12 focal ratio, the StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass weighs just 26.1 lbs. for easy transportability. Following a simple two-star alignment process, the Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm telescope can guide you to interesting sights on any clear night with their GoTo database of over 42,000 objects. A built-in "Tour" mode feature makes it easy for anyone to explore the wonders of starry skies, no matter how familiar or unfamiliar you are with the night sky.
This fourth generation StarSeeker telescope features dual optical encoders on each axis of motion which allow you to move the telescope tube either manually by hand, or electronically by using the directional arrows on the GoTo hand controller. Thanks to this impressive upgrade, the StarSeeker IV 150mm will not lose its GoTo alignment if you move the reflector telescope tube manually. The StarSeeker IV GoTo mount and its slanted, single-arm altazimuth design provides attached telescopes with 360-degrees of azimuth motion and 90-degrees of altitude motion for horizon-to-zenith pointing. A quick-release narrow dovetail saddle makes telescope attachment nice and easy. The StarSeeker IV 150mm features an upgraded cylindrical leg stainless steel tripod that is much sturdier than previous models. Tripod stability is further enhanced with the dual-purpose spreader plate/accessory holder, which keeps the tripod rigid and provides a handy area for stowing idle eyepieces and accessories.
Includes GoTo hand controller, 23mm (78x) and 10mm (180x) wide-field 60-degree eyepieces, 90-degree diagonal, EZ Finder II sight,
Featuring a compact Maksutov-Cassegrain optical tube with a big, 150mm objective lens, an extra-long 1800mm focal length, and f/12 focal ratio, the StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass weighs just 26.1 lbs. for easy transportability. Following a simple two-star alignment process, the Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm telescope can guide you to interesting sights on any clear night with their GoTo database of over 42,000 objects. A built-in "Tour" mode feature makes it easy for anyone to explore the wonders of starry skies, no matter how familiar or unfamiliar you are with the night sky.
This fourth generation StarSeeker telescope features dual optical encoders on each axis of motion which allow you to move the telescope tube either manually by hand, or electronically by using the directional arrows on the GoTo hand controller. Thanks to this impressive upgrade, the StarSeeker IV 150mm will not lose its GoTo alignment if you move the reflector telescope tube manually. The StarSeeker IV GoTo mount and its slanted, single-arm altazimuth design provides attached telescopes with 360-degrees of azimuth motion and 90-degrees of altitude motion for horizon-to-zenith pointing. A quick-release narrow dovetail saddle makes telescope attachment nice and easy. The StarSeeker IV 150mm features an upgraded cylindrical leg stainless steel tripod that is much sturdier than previous models. Tripod stability is further enhanced with the dual-purpose spreader plate/accessory holder, which keeps the tripod rigid and provides a handy area for stowing idle eyepieces and accessories.
Includes GoTo hand controller, 23mm (78x) and 10mm (180x) wide-field 60-degree eyepieces, 90-degree diagonal, EZ Finder II sight,
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hello I'm Ken with Orion telescopes and binoculars and this is the star seeker for 150 millimeter Matt Kass telescope it's a six inch Mac on top of a go to now that's the star seeker mount and before I get into the individual features of it let me just tell you the most important thing about this thing is the go to computer system itself if you can see down in front here this is the hand controller it's got 40-some thousand objects in the database so you just punch in what you want to see and the scope will go right to it it'll find it it'll Center it and then it'll continue to track it as it moves through the sky and one of my favorite features about this that sets it apart from a lot of the competition is that with a normal go to if you were to unlock the axis and move it by hand the computer the hand controller won't know you're doing that so it's just lost its position and you've go


