It is
one of the best telescopes to start in the exciting world of
astronomy due to its interesting features. The
Meade Polaris 127 is an equatorial mount Newtonian telescope, basic for searching celestial objects, a wide
127mm (5 ")
aperture , a powerful
1000mm focal length and an
F / 7.9 focal ratio making it a
very bright telescope at Once powerful to be able to make
unlimited observations of
planets ,
galaxies, nebulae and constellations .
The
127mm Newton reflector tube captures 24% more light than a 114mm telescope, 99% more than a 90mm telescope and 545% more than a 50mm telescope. However, the quality of the mirrors is important, which will give us the desired result in the observation. Meade has
high quality mirrors and its
high reflectivity coatings ensure
images of high contrast, brightness and sharpness . Its
robust steel
frame and precise movements are also essential for observation without excessive vibrations that will prevent us from focusing correctly on the object and making it difficult to locate the object.
The
Meade Polaris 127 Telescope comes equipped with a variety of basic start-up accessories: 3 1.25 "achromatic eyepieces of 26mm (38x), 9mm (111x) and 6.3mm (159x) and 1 2x Barlow lens. In addition , incorporates a search engine with a red pointer to help us search for objects and Windows-compatible software "AutoStar Suite Astronomer Edition" with more than 10,000 objects such as planets, galaxies, nebulae and constellations to help us better understand the sky.
Technical specifications:
- Aperture: 127mm (5.0 ″)
- Focal Length: 1000mm
- Focal Ratio: f / 7.9
- Frame: German equatorial with slow motion control on both axes
- Eyepieces: Three 1.25 ″ - MA6.3mm, MA9mm and MA26
- Barlow: 2x 1.25 ″
- Search engine: Electronic red dot
- Focuser: Rack and Pinion
- Tripod: Telescopic chrome steel with accessory tray
- Box measurements: 94 x 41 x 20cm
- Weight: 15kg
- Other components: Astronomical software and instructional video on DVD