Levenhuk Skyline PRO 90 MAK Telescope
Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope. Objective lens diameter: 90mm. Focal length: 1250mm
Product ID | 27646 |
Brand | Levenhuk, Inc., USA |
Warranty | lifetime |
EAN | 5905555002149 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 32.7x15.4x9.4 in |
Shipping Weight | 21.6 lb |
Levenhuk Skyline PRO 90 MAK is a catadioptric telescope of Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design. This design allows for a long focal distance – 1250 millimeters (49.2 inches) – to be encased in a tube only 25 centimeters (9.8 inches) long, which means that you can easily go stargazing in the countryside. The 90-millimeter (3.5-inch) aperture and long focal distance make this telescope perfect for high-powered planetary observations, and provide views of high quality. At medium power you can observe various deep-sky objects, such as nebulae and star clusters. This model is for those who do not want to worry about carrying cumbersome equipment to the countryside for observations, but still want to have a powerful tool for their observations. Besides, this telescope may be easily mounted on a regular tripod and – with an addition of an erecting prism – may become a powerful spotting scope for terrestrial observations.
The lenses and mirrors are fully multi-coated, which allows for maximum light-gathering and increases their service life. The sturdy and lightweight aluminum tube is set up on an equatorial mount with slow-motion controls. You can also install the equatorial computerized drive system (purchased separately) on your mount. It is equipped with setting circles which – after a quick adjustment – allow for locating objects by their celestial coordinates and tracking them with just a turn of an equatorial control. The adjustable height tripod has a practical accessory tray where you can store all your tools. The red dot finder scope allows you to quickly navigate to the desired location. The kit includes 10-millimeter (0.4-inch) and 25-millimeter (0.98-inch) eyepieces with 52-degree field of view of 125x and 50x magnification, respectively. The lenses are made of glass and are fully multi-coated. Focusing your telescope is as easy as adjusting the primary mirror with a move of the smooth-turning knob. This model accepts 31.75-millimeter (1.25-inch) eyepieces; so you can use eyepieces purchased separately – not just those supplied with the kit – therefore increasing the magnification to the highest practical power of 180x. The focuser has the standard T-thread, which allows you to attach an SLR camera using an adapter and use your telescope for astrophotography.
Levenhuk Skyline PRO series was designed for advanced and demanding astronomers and includes a range of different models. The one thing in common is maximum precision and reliability during observations and astrophotography, high-quality materials and optics.
The kit includes:
- Telescope optical tube (optical elements inside)
- Red Dot finder scope
- Diagonal mirror
- 10mm eyepiece, 1.25"
- 25mm eyepiece, 1.25"
- Equatorial mount
- Tripod
- User manual and lifetime warranty
Product ID | 27646 |
Brand | Levenhuk, Inc., USA |
Warranty | lifetime |
EAN | 5905555002149 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 32.7x15.4x9.4 in |
Shipping Weight | 21.6 lb |
Optical design | catadioptric |
Optical scheme | Maksutov-Cassegrain |
Optics material | optical glass |
Optics coating | standard |
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), in | 3.5 |
Focal length, in | 49.2 |
Highest practical power, x | 180 |
Aperture ratio | f/13.9 |
Resolution threshold, arcseconds | 1.5 |
Limiting stellar magnitude | 11.7 |
Eyepieces | SUPER 25mm (50x), SUPER 10 mm (125x) |
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in | 1.25 |
Finderscope | red dot |
Focuser | 1.25" |
Tripod | aluminum |
Tripod height (adjustable), in | 27.95–48.43 |
Accessory tray | ✓ |
Telescope control | manual |
Mount | equatorial, EQ1 |
Power supply | CR2032 type battery – 1 pc. (not included) |
User level | experienced users |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | complicated |
Observed object | deep-sky objects, planets of the Solar System |
You will need the T-ring with a M42x0,75 T-thread. It can be bought in your local camera store.
Is there any additional information you might need?
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any further assistance.
Currently we do not have the drive system in our product range. You need to buy the equatorial computerized drive system for German equatorial EQ1 mount. Is there any additional information you might need?
Yes, you can install the equatorial computerized drive system (purchased separately) on your mount.
Is there any additional information you might need?
Looking forward to your reply.
Is there any additional information you might need?
What can you see with this scope? Don't expect to see very many deep space objects such as nebula and galaxies. If you live in an area with low light pollution you might be able to make them out, but don't expect to see much. This scope is great for planetary viewing and lunar viewing. Saturn's rings are very clearly visible as well are Jupiter and it's four large moons. With the supplied lenses you can easily make out banding from Jupiter's clouds.
If you're looking to get into astronomy or are looking for a lightweight and portable scope, this is definitely a good scope for under $250. Clear skies!
Do I purchase any "T-ring" designed for the Nikon camera or is it a "T-ring" designed for the Nikon camera and specific to the Levenhuk Skyline PRO 90 MAK Telescope.
Is there any additional information you might need? Looking forward to your reply.
Is it allowed to install 7 mm eyepiece together with Barlow lens on this telescope? How'd be image quality?
*Binary stars with the separation between their components of 1.5" and more
*Faint stars up to 12 stellar magnitude
*The phases of Mercury
*Lunar craters with a diameter of 3 miles
*Polar caps and seas on Mars during opposition
*Atmospheric flows of Jupiter and the Great Red Spot. The shadows of Jupiter's moons on its disc
*The Cassini Gap in the rings of Saturn and 4 to 5 of its moons
*Uranus and Neptune as small discs without details in them
*Dozens of globular clusters, bright globular cluster will fall to stardust at the edges
*Dozens of planetary and diffuse nebulae and every object from the Messier catalogue
*The brightest objects of the NGC catalogue
*Most of the galaxies appear as hazy spots without details
I'm not gonna do astrophotography due to the lack of camera. I just wanna observe Mars' and Saturn's every little detail in a large size and clear image. And also every part of the lunarscape.
I can't decide between: 1)Levenhuk Skyline PRO 90 MAK
2)Levenhuk Skyline 90x900 EQ
thanks!