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Orion Clear-Aperture 9768 (216 x 91mm) Telescope

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It's as if someone cranked up the "contrast" and "sharpness" dials on the night sky. In our SVP 3.6 Clear-Aperture reflector, Jupiter's cloud bands and Great Red Spot resolve dramatically from the... More
It's as if someone cranked up the "contrast" and "sharpness" dials on the night sky. In our SVP 3.6 Clear-Aperture reflector, Jupiter's cloud bands and Great Red Spot resolve dramatically from the surrounding blackness. The Moon bursts with bold lights and darks and high-definition relief. Gone is the "mushiness" you always took for granted. Even deep-sky objects stand out more starkly against the background, enabling detection of detail that can't be picked up even in larger reflector and Cassegrain scopes. Credit the "off-axis" optics. Unlike a typical Newtonian reflector, the SVP 3.6CA uses an asymmetric primary mirror — made in the USA — that diverts light "off axis" to a secondary mirror tucked just inside the tube. The secondary lies completely outside of the incoming light path, so it doesn't "obstruct" any light like the center-mounted secondary of a standard reflector. The result: killer contrast like that of a refractor. Minimize
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Orion 3.6 Clear-Aperture Reflector

Orion 3.6 Clear-Aperture Reflector

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It's as if someone cranked up the "contrast" and "sharpness" dials on the night sky. In our SVP 3.6 Clear-Aperture reflector, Jupiter's cloud bands an...
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It's as if someone cranked up the "contrast" and "sharpness" dials on the night sky. In our SVP 3.6 Clear-Aperture reflector, Jupiter's cloud bands and Great Red Spot resolve dramatically from the surrounding blackness. The Moon bursts with bold lights and darks and high-definition relief. Gone is the "mushiness" you always took for granted. Even deep-sky objects stand out more starkly against the background, enabling detection of detail that can't be picked up even in larger reflector and Cassegrain scopes. Credit the "off-axis" optics. Unlike a typical Newtonian reflector, the SVP 3.6CA uses an asymmetric primary mirror — made in the USA — that diverts light "off axis" to a secondary mirror tucked just inside the tube. The secondary lies completely outside of the incoming light path, so it doesn't "obstruct" any light like the center-mounted secondary of a standard reflector. The result: killer contrast like that of a refractor.
 

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Optical Design  What is "Optical Design"?
Newtonians
Optical Diameter 91 mm
Focal Length 1240 mm
Max Useful Magnification x 216
Mount Type  What is "Mount Type"?
Unmounted
 

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