Explore Scientific David Levy Comet Hunter - 152mm f/4.8 Maksutov-Newtonian Telescope # MN06048CF-03

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Mfg #: MN06048CF-03
Our Price: $999.99
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Quick Overview

David H. Levy Comet Hunter f/4.8 Carbon Fiber Maksutov-Newtonian; 99% Reflective Secondary Mirror; Two-Speed 2-inch Focuser; 1.25-inch Adapter and Extension Tube; Cradle Rings with Handle and Vixen-Style Dovetail; Note: Case, Finder Scope and Eyepiece NOT Included

Please note: This model -03 is identical to the new model -04 scope, except that this version does not include the RA finder scope while -04 does. While the price of the new -04 scope has increased significantly, we have just one last piece of this -03 model available at the old price.

Product Details

The Explore Scientific David H. Levy Comet Hunter is the result of a dream collaboration between long-time amateur astronomer & Explore Scientific founder, Scott Roberts, and one of his life-long heroes, David H. Levy. David is an author, lecturer, & discoverer of a plethora of comets and asteroids; most notably the co-discovery of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, the amazing "fuzzy snowball" that broke apart and whose fragments, streaming towards Jupiter like a celestial string of pearls, collided with the giant planet in 1994.

Scott and David wanted to create a durable, rich-field telescope that would produce high contrast, pinpoint star images whether the user was sweeping the heavens for comets, keeping an eye on Jupiter's Great Red Spot, or photographing the Sombrero galaxy or Orion nebula. The optics had to be fast, the tube assembly relatively lightweight but strong, and all components needed to be built to withstand the test of time, and hundreds of trips to a dark sky site!

Rich Field Optics

The 6-inch f/4.8 Maksutov-Newtonian primary mirror is crafted from BK-7 glass, and layered with Explore Scientific's Enhanced Multi-Layer Deposition (EMD)coatings for bright, high contrast images and the elimination of light scatter. The addition of a Maksutov corrector plate improves off-axis images over traditional Newtonian optics. The EMD-coated corrector eliminates spherical aberration and produces those pin-point star images across the field that are so desirable. Finally, the secondary mirror, held in place by the corrector plate, is provided with 99% dielectric coatings for high reflectivity and protection.

While our optics hold collimation very well, there will be times when you will need to make adjustments, especially after a bumpy ride to a dark sky site. The optics on the Explore Scientific Comet Hunter can easily be collimated by the end user, and we provide good instructions in the user's manual should you need to tweak the primary or secondary mirror. The primary mirror is center-marked to assist you in these efforts.

Carbon Fiber Tube Assembly & Dew Shield

Carbon fiber isn't the most economical choice when designing a telescope, but the high strength-to-weight ratio and low expansion characteristics of the material, which helps maintain focus despite fluctuations in temperature, made it the only choice for the Comet Hunter. Inside the tube assembly you will find we have taken extraordinary steps to keep stray light under control. The interior is painted flat black, and the primary is baffled to keep wayward photons from entering the optical path. On the exterior of the tube, we have taken care to make sure the focuser fits tightly and the primary mirror cell is sealed against light leaks.

A matching carbon fiber dew shield is included as standard equipment on the Explore Scientific Comet Hunter. A dew shield is an important accessory for telescopes with a corrector plate. Light from a porch light or passing car will lower the contrast of your images if they strike the corrector plate, and dew forming on the optics will slowly dim your celestial view until the stars disappear. A dew shield helps keeps moisture at bay, as well as putting up a wall of protection between possible stray light and the optics. You can keep this dew shield on all the time if you want, since the dust cover attaches to it nicely. However, when you travel with your telescope, there are times you may want to remove your dew shield, so we made it easy to take off and put on.

A Versatile Focuser

The Explore Scientific Comet Hunter includes a high quality precision 2" dual-speed Crayford-style focuser with 10:1 micro focus and tension adjustment. The ability to adjust and lock the tension on the draw tube is helpful when you change the weight of the load attached to the focuser.

You will appreciate the smooth movement, the large course and fine focusing knobs, and the graduated scale imprinted on the draw tube. Extension tubes are included to allow you to adjust the back focus when using different eyepieces or a camera, and a 2" and 1.25" compression ring eyepiece adapter is included.

Cradling Your Telescope

The cradle and mounting plate for a telescope is not to be trifled with. This is the component that secures your Comet Hunter to the mount, and keeps it from falling on your toes as you slew it around the sky. The cradle consists of two clamp rings, and bridging those rings, like the Golden Gate Bridge, is a sturdy handle that allows you to easily move the telescope in and out of its case or on and off its mount. The handle is slotted to accept 1/4-20 bolts so that you can piggyback a camera, guidescope or other accessory on the handle if you wish. It is a design element that, while simple, is much appreciated. The saddle plate (the part that attaches the tube to your choice of mount) is made of one piece of machined aluminum extrusion for security and rigidity, and fits any "Vixen-style" mount, such as any Explore mount, smaller Meade & Celestron mounts, Vixen mounts, and various other models.

Other Information

  • Country of Manufacture: China
Optical Design: Maksutov-Newtonian
Clear Aperture: 152mm
Secondary Obstruction: 49mm; 32% Obstruction
Primary Mirror Diameter: 152mm
Secondary Mirror Diameter (M.A.): 46mm
Focal Length: 731mm
Focal Ratio: f/4.8
Resolving Power: .77 arc seconds
Coatings: EMD™ (Enhanced Multilayer Deposition) Coatings
Limiting Stellar Magnitude: 13.4
Maximum Practical Visual Power: 360x
Lowest Useful Visual Power: 22.8x
Focuser: Two-Speed Crayford-Style, w/ Adjustable Tension and Lock
Viewfinder: Not included
Cradle: Dual Clamp-Ring Style with Built-In Handle
Saddle Plate: One-Piece Machined Aluminum Extrusion; Fits Explore Scientific Mounts; Vixen Mounts; Meade LXD55/75 Mounts
Tube Diameter: 180mm
Tube Length: 696mm
Tube Construction: Carbon Fiber; Aluminum; Stainless Steel
Dewshield Inner Diameter: 6.875"
Optical Tube Assembly Weight: 15.4 lbs.; 7 kgs.