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This new light weight 6” f/4 Astro-Tech imaging Newtonian reflector makes serious very wide field astrophotography possible with even a small equatorial mount, and at a lower cost than ever before . . .
This economical 10” Astro-Tech AT10D Dobsonian reflector “light bucket” reveals lots of detail in the faint fuzzies outside the solar system for not a lot of money. It’s easy to transport, easy to assemble, easy to own, and easy to use . . .
This value-packed Astro-Tech AT8D 8” Dobsonian reflector offers big performance at a little price. It’s easy to transport, easy to assemble, easy to own, and easy to use . . .
This 8mm focal length Astro-Tech AF Series very wide 70° field dual-barrel eyepiece is an excellent choice for medium high magnification observing with long focal length refractors, reflectors, or catadioptric scopes under good to somewhat better than average seeing conditions . . .
This low power wide field 2” Astro-Tech Titan Type II ED eyepiece is great with compact grab-and-go refractors for viewing large-scale deep space objects – open clusters, nebulas, star clouds, and more . . .
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This flexible plastic rollup dew shield is designed specifically for use with the Astro-Tech 6" AT6RC Ritchey-Chrétien astrograph. It has two notches designed to clear the dovetail mounting plates on the optical tube for a secure and light-proof fit . . .
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The headline about the Astro-Tech AT106 review on the cover of the September 2009 issue of Sky & Telescope said simply “A Scope Too Good To Be True . . .
The eye-catching red and black finish Astro-Tech AT72ED is a worthy successor – and upgrade – to the AT66ED, an Astro-Tech scope that Astronomy magazine called “a product everyone should own.” The AT72ED is optically so good, despite its low price, that you might swear this compact air-spaced ED doublet refractor is an apochromat . . .
This Astro-Tech 19mm Flat Field medium power eyepiece has a wide 65° field of view, with images that are sharp edge to edge, for scanning the star clouds of the Milky Way, enjoying completely in-focus open clusters, and much more . . .