Levenhuk SkyMatic 105 GT MAK is a compact mirror lens telescope mounted on a computerized mount with the SynScan AZ auto-guidance system. Not only does the telescope find stars and other objects, it also tracks their movements, compensating for the rotation of the celestial sphere - all you have to do is observe without being distracted by the telescope's control. High quality workmanship The optics and mechanics of the telescope guarantee its durability and reliability, and even a novice astronomy enthusiast can easily understand mount control. The telescope is made according to the Maksutov-Kassegren optical scheme. Due to this, its tube is small in size with a significant focal length. This compactness allows you to take the telescope with you on a trip or on a country trip, and a large focal length makes it easier to obtain high magnification observations. planets and moon. All lens components of this telescope have a multi-layer coating that illuminates the reduction of light loss, and the mirrors have a special protective coating that prevents them from darkening. The telescope is mounted on the AZ 114 GT Is a computerized mounting of azimuthal type with a high degree of automation. It is equipped with
electric drives on both axes, which are controlled by
microprocessor. It simulates the view of the starry sky at the
observation moment and directs the telescope to the desired point in
according to the commands coming from the
control panel. All you have to do is select the desired object from the
directory at the touch of a button - the smart telescope will do the rest itself. The telescope's memory stores the coordinates of more than 42,000 objects, each of which takes just over a minute to hover over. And if you do not know which object to send the telescope - the function "tour of the starry sky" is just for you. Select it - and the telescope itself will show you the most famous and popular objects visible in the sky right now.
Br> using a personal computer with a special
planetarium program. Mounting is powered by 12 V DC at a voltage of 12 V from a battery pack or an external source (such as an on-board vehicle) via a special adapter. Note that for shooting astronomical objects with long exposure with a telescope with standard azimuthal mounting, it will need to be mounted on an equatorial wedge. No special knowledge or experience is required to work with the Levenhuk SkyMatic 105 GT MAK telescope, anyone interested in astronomy is able to master the control of the telescope in one evening - it only takes
Complete set:
Telescope tube
10 and 25 mm glasses
Diagonal mirror
Optical viewfinder
Mounting with SynScan AZ auto-guidance system
Tripod with tray for accessories
Control panel with holder
Battery compartment
Connecting cable set
Cleaning tools
Compass
Operating instructions and warranty card
Astrophotographs taken by Joel Sawaski with Levenhuk SkyMatic 105 GT MAK self-guided telescope and Levenhuk T310 NG digital camera for telescopes:
Tips for shooting and comments on astrophoto by Joel Savaski see here.