This Astro-Tech 16mm Flat Field medium power eyepiece is designed to keep objects sharply in focus across its entire 60° field of view, making it a good choice for filling in the gap between the 26mm eyepiece that comes standard with most scopes and a high power planetary/binary star splitting eyepiece . . .
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This white and black Astro-Tech correct image right angle illuminated 10x50mm finder is a user-friendly replacement for the often less-convenient straight-through inverted image finder supplied with many Meade and other brand telescopes . . .
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This black Astro-Tech correct image right angle illuminated 10x50mm finder is a user-friendly replacement for the often less-convenient straight-through inverted image finder supplied with many Celestron telescopes, but is also usable with virtually any brand and type of telescope . . .
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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 grey-anodized Astro-Tech 7” universal dovetail plate lets you mount short focal length optical tubes on any altazimuth or equatorial mount that uses a Vixen-style dovetail saddle. Its color matches the focuser and trim of many Astro-Tech refractors . . .
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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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 . . .
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The 10” Astro-Tech AT10RC Ritchey-Chrétien astrograph is a Sky & Telescope Hot Product for 2010 and an Astronomy Star Product for 2010 award winner. The AT10RC is the first truly affordable large aperture true Ritchey-Chrétien astrograph available from a U. S. company. Imitators will copy Astro-Tech’s years of work, but why settle for a copy when you can get the original?
For the price, it is hard to beat (or even equal) the performance of this Astro-Tech 12.5mm High Grade Plössl eyepiece. If you didn't see the name on the barrel, you might well think you were using an eyepiece twice its modest price . . .
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 . . .