Skywatcher Skyliner 300P FlexTube Parabolic Dobsonian Telescope

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Skywatcher Skyliner 300P Flextube Parabolic Dobsonian Telescope

 

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The Skywatcher Skyliner 300P Flextube Parabolic Dobsonian Telescope is the ideal large scope for serious observing, with amazing views from its 12" parabolic mirror. It is easily transportable thanks to its collapsible flextube design, and cool down times are greatly reduced. It's easy to set up and incredibly easy to use. We used one of these for a good while on test, and found it to be very easy to live with. All Sky-Watcher Dobsonian models feature 0.5mm Ultra-Thin Secondary Mirror Supports to reduce diffraction spikes & light loss, and high quality Paraboloidal primary mirrors to eliminate spherical aberration, and also have parabolic mirrors.

 

"A precision instrument that breaks the stereotypical Dobsonian mould to deliver stunning planetary and deep-sky performance in a compact, readily transportable package."
"The upper section of the FlexTube containing the secondary mirror assembly and Crayford focuser extends with effortless precision on three rods that are easily locked into position at their greatest extent. Despite repeatedly collapsing and extending the instrument in the course of an prolonged observing session, the FlexTube's optics remained in perfect alignment.
"It would be easy to pigeonhole the 305mm FlexTube as an innovative, transportable Dobsonian for the deep-sky enthusiast, but it's much more than that. Its stunning planetary prowess will have many observers redefining what short focal ratio Newtonians are capable of."
"Having used a wide range of Sky-Watcher Newtonians over the years, I've often expressed my pleasure at the the consistency and precision with which the mirrors are polished and figured. In my Astronomy Now review of this instrument's predecessor, the Skyliner-300P, I wrote of its enviable optical performance for the price. I didn't think the 305mm FlexTube would surpass it, but it does.
Saturn is often described as the jewel of the Solar System, but to see it in all its 24-carat splendour you need a 12-inch FlexTube. In recent memory I haven't seen such a sharp and richly rendered image of the ringed planet as that delivered by the 305mm FlexTube on the night of April 8th, 2008."
"I was able to use the 305mm FlexTube on a wide variety of celestial objects under what passed for fine observing conditions from my heavily light-polluted suburban locale. Messier 3, the stunning globular cluster in Canes Venatici, was resolved into a ball of innumerable stars, some held with direct vision right across the core. Messier 82, the starburst galaxy in Ursa Major, easily revealed mottled dusty filaments across its nucleus. Edge-on galaxy NGC 4565 in Coma Berenices showed the dust lane along its slender form. And so the list went on."
"Mars, just 6.6 arcseconds in diameter, revealed its 90% gibbous phase with ease. But what surprised me was plainly identifying the Syrtis Major near the planet's meridian at such a distance from Earth."
Ade Ashford, www.scopetest.com

 

Technical Specifications

  • Magnifications (with Eyepieces supplied): x60 & x150 
  • Highest Practical Power (Potential): x600
  • Diameter of Primary Mirror: 305mm
  • Telescope Focal Length: 1500mm (f/5)
  • Eyepieces Supplied (1.25"): SP10mm & 25mm
  • Dual-Fit 1.25"/2" Crayford Focuser
  • Parabolic Primary Mirror
  • 0.5mm Ultra-Thin Secondary Mirror Supports
  • 9x50 Finderscope
  • Direct SLR Camera Connection
  • Telescope Tube Length 144cm (Extended), 92.5cm (Retracted)
  • 3-Point tube locking system
  • Wooden Alt-Azimuth Mount with Accessory Tray
  • 44% more Light Gathering than 250mm
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