- Quality optics with stunning HD clarity.
- 100% quality materials used and tested extensively.
- Beautiful design and durability built to last.
- 645-millimeter x 4.5-inch reflector tele with power-boosting Barlow Lens, computerized "GoTo" technology, and remote control module.
- Magnifications of 45x, 135x, 225x, and 675x; red dot LED finder; camera adaptable design.
- Computerized "Go To" tracking technology with a built-in database of 20,000 celestial objects.
- Hand-held remote control offers push-button control and Real Voice Output (RVO).
- Comes with 4 and 20-millimeter eyepieces, quick release tripod, kinematic , and accessory tray.
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The NorthStar Tele from Bushnell makes it possible for
amateur astronomers to identify, locate, and track celestial
objects with simple, push-button control. The 645-millimeter x
4.5-inch reflector model features a power-boosting Barlow Lens
for increased magnifications of 45x, 135x, 225x, and 675x. These
powerful optics combine with the computer-driven location
technology with a built-in database of 20,000 celestial objects,
to unveil the mysteries of the night sky. The tele comes
with a hand-held remote control module that allows you to call up
your target by entering a simple "Go To" command. The NorthStar
computer then locates the target, and once locked on to the
target, tracks it automatically for prolonged viewing. Meanwhile,
the innovative RVO (Real Voice Output) feature on the remote
provides a fun, interactive way to explore the night sky. The
tele also features a 1x wide-angle, red dot, finder
that allows the user to quickly in on areas of the sky and
find objects quickly. The NorthStar Tele comes complete with
a quick-release tripod, kinematic , and an accessory tray
for fast, easy assembly.
Features and Specifications:
* 675-millimeter by 4.5-inch Motorized GoTo Reflector
* Magnifications: 45x, 135x, 225x, 675x
* 4 and 20 millimeter eyepieces
* Length: 900 millimeters
* Power-boosting Barlow lens
* "Go To" computerized tracking technology
* Red Dot LED finder
* Remote hand-held control module with Real Voice Output (RVO)
* Camera adaptable
* Quick release tripod
* Kinematic
* Accessory tray Reflector Optics
The optical system in a reflector uses a primary mirror to
reflect the light from a distant object so that it can be focused
to a point and magnified by an eyepiece. Popularized by Sir Isaac
Newton in the 17th Century, it is sometimes referred to as a
Newtonian reflector.
Barlow Lens
The Barlow Lens is an auxiliary lens that increases the power by
a factor to increase the magnification power of the tele.
"GO TO" Computerized Star Locator
The Go To Star Locator utilizes an on-board computer and
advanced motorized technology to allow you to quickly locate and
automatically follow over 20,000 pre-programmed astronomical
objects with the touch of a button. Educational descriptions of
each object are also provided.
Talking, Hand-Held, Remote Control Module
The hand-held control module features red, backlit push buttons
and a red, illuminated LCD read-out for easy viewing that won't
impair your night vision. The talking feature of the remote
describes the night sky with the touch of a button, in a real
human voice.
Kinematic
This simple yet high-precision altaz features three points
of contact in both the horizontal and vertical planes for optimum
shape so that you can set up your view quickly, easily, and
accurately.
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From the Manufacturer
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A quantum leap for computerized teles, the North Star
offers novice tele users a plethora of celestial views at
the touch of a button. Advanced motorized "go to" technology
enables the computer to automatically find and follow any object
from its 20,000 object database. Includes a remote control
handset with red illuminated LCD readout and red backlit buttons.
Also features the new wide-field red dot finder, which
utilizes a red LED projection. This 1x finder will easily
allow any user to quickly in an area of the sky and find
night sky objects quickly. Additional features include quick
release accessory tray and tripod legs for an easy two-step
assembly.
Specifications for this Bushnell tele include:
* Power/Obj.: 675x4.5"
* Style: Reflector
* Focal length: 900mm
* Features: 20,000 Object Onboard Starfinding Computer With Real
Voice Output, Kinematic Motion, Quick-Release Adjustable Aluminum
Tripod, 1.25" Format Eyepieces, Barlow Lens, Red Dot LED
Finder, Accessory Tray, Camera Adaptable, 2-Step Assembly
Tech Talk
Magnification (Power): The magnification of a tele is
determined by dividing its focal length by the focal length of
the eyepiece being used. For example, a 500mm tele with a
5mm eyepiece would magnify objects 100x. Thus, a tele can
provide nearly any magnification required depending on the focal
length of the eyepiece used.
Objective Lens Size (or Aperture): The size of the teles
objective lens, or aperture, limits the a of power that can
be used effectively. As the magnification of an object increases,
the brightness of the image decreases. This is because the light
gathered by the tele is being spread over a larger area.
Reflector: The optical system in a reflector uses a primary
mirror to reflect the light from a distant object such that it
can be focused to a point and magnified by an eyepiece.
Popularized by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th Century, it is
sometimes referred to as a Newtonian reflector.
Focal Length: The measured light path of the optical system
(tube length), typically measured in millimeters.
"Go To" Computerized Star Locator: Utilizes an on-board computer
to find over 20,000 astronomical objects. Educational
descriptions of the objects are provided at the touch of a
button. Plus "go to" advanced motorized technology, where the
computer automatically finds and follows any object from its
20,000 object database.
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