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A long focal length refractor on an equatorial mount. A true classic in astronomical optics. For observing the Moon, planets, bright nebulae, and galaxies

Refractor
Optical design
2.8
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens or mirror that the telescope uses to collect light
35.4
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused

Product ID 86205
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555026985
Package size (LxWxH) 48.4x16.1x9.8 in
Shipping Weight 34.2 lb
Description

The Levenhuk New Skyline BASE 70/900 EQ2 refractor is a classic choice for space observation and an excellent starting point for beginners. Unlike telescopes with smaller apertures, it delivers superior detail and brightness. Its long focal length optical design also produces significantly less chromatic aberration than shorter refractors. The equatorial mount allows you to track celestial objects smoothly, even at high magnifications.

What you can see

The Moon reveals rich detail. You can clearly see lunar seas, craters, mountain ranges, and the rugged terrain casting shadows along the terminator. Jupiter reveals itself as a distinct disk. You will spot its atmospheric bands and its four bright moons. Under excellent conditions, observers might even see the Great Red Spot. Saturn’s rings and its brightest moon, Titan, are clearly visible. More experienced observers may also spot other moons. Venus appears as a bright white crescent. Under perfect atmospheric conditions, you might even catch a glimpse of Mercury.

Deep-sky objects like galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters truly shine when you get away from city lights. However, even under less-than-ideal skies, you can still make out the Andromeda Galaxy, the Orion Nebula, the Ring Nebula in Lyra, and the globular clusters in Hercules.

You can also use this telescope for daytime landscape viewing. The included diagonal mirror allows the telescope to easily work as a powerful spotting scope.

Everything you need is in the box

This is a complete observation kit. It comes with a finderscope, two eyepieces, a Barlow lens, a sturdy EQ2 mount, and an adjustable tripod. The finderscope makes it easy to point the telescope precisely at a star or planet. The two eyepieces let you adjust the magnification and field of view. The 10mm eyepiece delivers higher magnification to reveal the fine details of planets and the Moon, while the 25mm eyepiece is perfect for larger deep-sky objects. By combining these eyepieces with the Barlow lens, you double the power of each one. This gives you four different magnification options right out of the box!

The robust and stable EQ2 equatorial mount features a higher payload capacity, significantly reducing vibrations on windy nights. The slow-motion controls on the EQ2 are smoother and more precise, making it much easier to track objects as they move across the night sky.

The aluminum tripod is fully adjustable in height and features a convenient accessory tray. You can keep spare eyepieces, star charts, and other accessories on the tray so that nothing gets lost in the dark.

Who this telescope is for

The Levenhuk New Skyline BASE 70/900 EQ2 refractor is designed for ambitious beginners. It does not require complicated assembly or deep astronomical knowledge, yet it still allows you to explore a wide variety of cosmic objects in fascinating detail.

Key features:

  • The perfect balance for newcomers, offering minimal setup and maximum wonder
  • An optimal 70mm aperture for observing the Moon and planets, revealing fine details in our solar system while allowing you to reach bright nebulae and galaxies
  • Long focal length optics that deliver superior brightness, higher magnification potential, and less chromatic aberration than compact refractors
  • Doubles as a powerful spotting scope for observing nature and architecture
  • Stable EQ2 equatorial mount with smooth slow-motion controls for accurate tracking across the night sky
  • All-inclusive kit with nothing extra to buy, and so you will be ready to observe right away
  • Comes in an attractive gift box – because giving someone the cosmos shouldn’t be hard

The kit includes:

  • Telescope optical tube
  • SUPER eyepiece 10mm, 1.25"
  • SUPER eyepiece 25mm, 1.25"
  • 90° diagonal mirror, 1.25”
  • 2x Barlow lens, 1.25"
  • 6x24 optical finderscope
  • Equatorial mount EQ2
  • Slow-motion control knobs
  • Counterweight
  • Counterweight bar
  • Aluminum tripod
  • Accessory tray
  • User manual and warranty slip
Specifications
Product ID 86205
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555026985
Package size (LxWxH) 48.4x16.1x9.8 in
Shipping Weight 34.2 lb
Optical design refractor
Optical scheme achromat
Optics material optical glass
Optics coating fully multi-coated
Objective lens diameter (aperture), in 2.8
Focal length, in 35.4
Highest practical power, x 140
Aperture ratio f/12.9
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 1.63
Limiting stellar magnitude 11.7
Eyepieces SUPER 10mm (90x), SUPER 25mm (36x)
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Barlow lens 2x
Finderscope optical, 6x24
Focuser rack & pinion
Tripod aluminum
Tripod height (adjustable), in 27.6–51.6
Accessory tray
Telescope control manual
Mount equatorial, EQ2
Slow-motion controls along both axes
Additional standard T-thread (M42) for mounting a SLR camera
Optical tube material aluminum
Optical tube dimensions, in 80x910
User level beginners
Observed object planets of the Solar System, terrestrial objects
Extended kit
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