KSON K-MAK90TR TRACKER astronomical telescope
The KSON telescope K-MAK90TR is a very powerful instrument, this telescope can do unexpected observation for you - it is convenient to look at very distant terrestrial objects. Due to the small size of the telescope, it is easy to take with you on the nature - away from the glare of city you can see the night sky in all its glory. The optical tube is installed on an enhanced Alt-Azimuth TRACKER mount - it brings you stability, reliability and easy operation.
Product Specified
| Model | K-MAK90TR | 
| Optical Design | Maksutov Catadioptric | 
| Aperture | 90mm | 
| Focal Length | 1250mm | 
| Facal Ratio | f/11.81 | 
| Coating | Broadband Multi-coating and Higher reflective Aluminum coating | 
| Resolution(Dawes Limit) | 1.29" | 
| Limiting Magnitude | 11.8 | 
| Lightgathering Power(vs naked eye) | 165X | 
| Eyepiece | 1.25" KF25, PF10mm | 
| Barlow | X | 
| Mount | New Designed Alt-Az mount With Fast and Slow Motion control on both Alitude and Azimuth, with Flexible Cable | 
| Tripod | Reinforced KT4 pre-assembled Ultra sturdy all metal tripid, Full Length | 
| Finderscope | Red Dot Finder | 
| Mirror Diagonal/Erecting Lens | 1.25" Mirror Diagonal | 
| Net Weight (Kg) | 13 | 
| Gross Weight (Kg) | 15.5 | 
| Dimensions (cm) | 92X39X25 | 
| 1x40' Container QTY: | 600pcs. | 
Product Contains
Equipment:
• Optical tube assy: F1250x90mm
• Alt-Azimuth TRACKER mount with flexible cables
• Full length extendiable Metal tripod
• 1.25” Kellner eyepiece 25mm and Plössl 10mm
• 1.25” diagonal mirror
• Red dot finder
 
       
         
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                    