Ultra Light Dobsonian 500mm GENERATION II - telescope mechanics handcrafted in HUNGARY and GERMANY
No telescope type has influenced amateur astronomy as radically as the dobsonian telescope. Before the introduction of this telescope type by John Dobson the vast majority of amateur telescopes were small inadequate refractors on shaky mounts - just good enough to show the polar regions on mars or the rings of Saturn. Bigger telescopes, like the Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes, were restricted to the relatively small group of amateurs that could afford them.The brilliant combination of simple - but effective - mechanics and the largest aperture available led to a worldwide triumph of this concept. No other telescope type offers you so much light for your money as a good dobson. We have taken the motto held together by gravity and driven by yoghurt power and offer a modern version of the classic - designed by amateur astronomers for amateur astronomers. Despite its large aperture the telescope can be transported easily even in small cars and is assembled within minutes without tools. The construction was optimized for maximum rigidity with a minimum of mass. The combination of big altitude wheels and a optimized aluminium-sandwich construction allows for small movements even at high magnifications. The focus position is already positioned to accept our coma-corrector (part No. 0510330) . The ideal workhorse for the deep-sky enthusiast. A telescope with 500mm aperture gathers more than 5100-times more light than the naked eye. Details on planetary surfaces stand out even to unexperienced observers, and countless deep-sky objects show details and some color. Bright globular clusters are resolved down to the core and the view of the lunar terminator will provide a unforgettable experience.
The fast 20’’ f3.6 main mirror as well as the large 120mm secondary mirror are made of high quality quartz material, so the cooling time is reduced to a minimum and the Dobson is quickly ready for use. Every main mirror is delivered with an individual optical test certificate, which guarantees the highest capacity. A laser engraved center mark of the main mirror allows easy adjustment. The optical surface has a high-quality aluminum silvering with 94% reflectivity and an extremely resistant quartz protection layer. The mirror overcomes frequently occurring dew fogging and cleanups without any damages and guarantees a long service life.
A complete redesign of this Dobson was necessary to ensure the significantly increased requirements to stiffness and load bearing capacity of the optical components. All connections of the tube structure were made in the TIG welding process and no rivets and screws were used. This has made it possible for us to produce this 20’’ light weight Dobson so unbelievably stiff in spite of the low weight - a noticeably good quality which is searching for its match. The production of almost all mechanical components is carried out by our partners in Hungary and the final assembly of the optics and subsequent quality control takes place in Rhede, Germany.
The equipment details of the smaller Dobson models, which have been popular for years, have been taken over and even extended considerably. First of all, of course, the very good decomposability and transportability should be mentioned. Set-up and dismantling can be carried out without tools. The main and secondary mirrors are adjustable during the observation and only two adjusting screws have to be moved. Thanks to the use of precision ball-heads in the main mirror cell and a precision hinge for secondary mirror suppport, the adjustment is absolutely easy and guarantees excellent stability. All connecting parts of the tube trusses now consist of CNC machined aluminum and are attached by stainless steel dowel screws. The secondary mirror can now also be adjusted by the adjusting screws in the direction of the optical axis. The tried and tested 2.5’’ HEXAFOC focuser with 1:10 fine adjustment has been used for years - this allows vignetting-free observation despite the fast aperture ratio. A second 40° displaced installed mounting plate with a viewfinder shoe allows the rotation of the tube top in combination with a favorable position of the viewfinder tube or the mounting of an additional TELRAD viewfinder. The 6 supporting feet underneath the rockerbox offer a perfect stability and guarantee a smooth tracking in azimuth. Four smaller fans are installed in the side of the mirror box as well as a large fan is installed under the main mirror. This allows an even quicker adaptation to the ambient temperature and reduces the tube seeing (boundary layer removal). The lateral altitude wheels can now be stowed comfortably in the foam layers of the mirror box.
Last but not least another gimmick: The optical tube and the mirror cell are designed to use also on heavy equatorial mounts.
Dimensions for mobile use:
DIMS total: 680x680x1790mm; Rockerbox 678mmx678mmx347mm; Mirrorbox 590mmx590mmx361mm; Trusses approx. 1084mm; Truss diameter: 25mm; Eyepiece height while pointing at zenith approximately 1,63m; 20’’ Total net weight: 53 kg; 20’’ Mirror Box + Altitude wheels: 35,8kg; 20’’ Secondary Cage: 3,8kg; Rockerbox: 10,6 kg; 20’’ 4 Truss pairs: 2,8kg; 20’’ Primary mirror: 20kg
SPECIFICATIONS
BOX1: 600x600x380 approx. 44 kg ; BOX2: 690x690x330 approx. 17 kg ; BOX3: 150x150x1150 approx. 4 kg
No telescope type has influenced amateur astronomy as radically as the dobsonian telescope. Before the introduction of this telescope type by John Dobson the vast majority of amateur telescopes were small inadequate refractors on shaky mounts - just good enough to show the polar regions on mars or the rings of Saturn. Bigger telescopes, like the Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes, were restricted to the relatively small group of amateurs that could afford them.The brilliant combination of simple - but effective - mechanics and the largest aperture available led to a worldwide triumph of this concept. No other telescope type offers you so much light for your money as a good dobson. We have taken the motto held together by gravity and driven by yoghurt power and offer a modern version of the classic - designed by amateur astronomers for amateur astronomers. Despite its large aperture the telescope can be transported easily even in small cars and is assembled within minutes without tools. The construction was optimized for maximum rigidity with a minimum of mass. The combination of big altitude wheels and a optimized aluminium-sandwich construction allows for small movements even at high magnifications. The focus position is already positioned to accept our coma-corrector (part No. 0510330) . The ideal workhorse for the deep-sky enthusiast. A telescope with 500mm aperture gathers more than 5100-times more light than the naked eye. Details on planetary surfaces stand out even to unexperienced observers, and countless deep-sky objects show details and some color. Bright globular clusters are resolved down to the core and the view of the lunar terminator will provide a unforgettable experience.
The fast 20’’ f3.6 main mirror as well as the large 120mm secondary mirror are made of high quality quartz material, so the cooling time is reduced to a minimum and the Dobson is quickly ready for use. Every main mirror is delivered with an individual optical test certificate, which guarantees the highest capacity. A laser engraved center mark of the main mirror allows easy adjustment. The optical surface has a high-quality aluminum silvering with 94% reflectivity and an extremely resistant quartz protection layer. The mirror overcomes frequently occurring dew fogging and cleanups without any damages and guarantees a long service life.
A complete redesign of this Dobson was necessary to ensure the significantly increased requirements to stiffness and load bearing capacity of the optical components. All connections of the tube structure were made in the TIG welding process and no rivets and screws were used. This has made it possible for us to produce this 20’’ light weight Dobson so unbelievably stiff in spite of the low weight - a noticeably good quality which is searching for its match. The production of almost all mechanical components is carried out by our partners in Hungary and the final assembly of the optics and subsequent quality control takes place in Rhede, Germany.
The equipment details of the smaller Dobson models, which have been popular for years, have been taken over and even extended considerably. First of all, of course, the very good decomposability and transportability should be mentioned. Set-up and dismantling can be carried out without tools. The main and secondary mirrors are adjustable during the observation and only two adjusting screws have to be moved. Thanks to the use of precision ball-heads in the main mirror cell and a precision hinge for secondary mirror suppport, the adjustment is absolutely easy and guarantees excellent stability. All connecting parts of the tube trusses now consist of CNC machined aluminum and are attached by stainless steel dowel screws. The secondary mirror can now also be adjusted by the adjusting screws in the direction of the optical axis. The tried and tested 2.5’’ HEXAFOC focuser with 1:10 fine adjustment has been used for years - this allows vignetting-free observation despite the fast aperture ratio. A second 40° displaced installed mounting plate with a viewfinder shoe allows the rotation of the tube top in combination with a favorable position of the viewfinder tube or the mounting of an additional TELRAD viewfinder. The 6 supporting feet underneath the rockerbox offer a perfect stability and guarantee a smooth tracking in azimuth. Four smaller fans are installed in the side of the mirror box as well as a large fan is installed under the main mirror. This allows an even quicker adaptation to the ambient temperature and reduces the tube seeing (boundary layer removal). The lateral altitude wheels can now be stowed comfortably in the foam layers of the mirror box.
Last but not least another gimmick: The optical tube and the mirror cell are designed to use also on heavy equatorial mounts.
Dimensions for mobile use:
DIMS total: 680x680x1790mm; Rockerbox 678mmx678mmx347mm; Mirrorbox 590mmx590mmx361mm; Trusses approx. 1084mm; Truss diameter: 25mm; Eyepiece height while pointing at zenith approximately 1,63m; 20’’ Total net weight: 53 kg; 20’’ Mirror Box + Altitude wheels: 35,8kg; 20’’ Secondary Cage: 3,8kg; Rockerbox: 10,6 kg; 20’’ 4 Truss pairs: 2,8kg; 20’’ Primary mirror: 20kg
SPECIFICATIONS
- Truss-Dobsonian telescope in full Aluminium construction
- Handcrafted in HUNGARY and GERMANY
- Fast 20’’ f3.6 optics with 1800mm focal length
- Large 120mm secondary mirror (short axis)
- Quarz primary- and secondary mirror set
- Laser engraved central mark on primary mirror
- Eyepiece height while pointing at zenith approximately 1,63m
- Full welded rigid telescope structure - no rivets and no screws
- Telescope tube and rockerbox powder-coated
- Collimation while observing with the delivered tooling
- DeLuxe 2,5’’ HEXAFOC focuser with 1:10 gear-reduction
- 8x50 finder scope with red illuminated reticle
- Slider bearings made from TEFLON und GRP for smooth and precise movement
- Improved primary mirror cell with completely redesigned mechanics
- High precision hinge system for secondary mirror holder
- Secondary mirror holder with adjustment mechnism along the optical axis
- 6 larger feet to improve stability
- Counter-weights (4 x 1.0 kg) included
- 2 universal finder slots to enable an easy finder position
- Quick-lock fasteners with new springloaded design for comfortable use
- Large powder-coated yellow altitude wheels for smooth tracking
- Altitude wheels can be stored in the mirror box
- 5 cooling fans are speeding up the cool-down time
- Truss Dobsonian Telescope
- Individual optical test report for primary mirror
- 8x50 finder with red illuminated reticle
- Stray light shield for secondary cage
- Primary mirror collimation tool
- Battery compartment with bag for fans
- Extension tube for focuser
- Reducer 2’’/1.25’’
- Manual
BOX1: 600x600x380 approx. 44 kg ; BOX2: 690x690x330 approx. 17 kg ; BOX3: 150x150x1150 approx. 4 kg
Especificaciones Técnicas
Campo de aplicación | |
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Campo de aplicación |
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Público objetivo | |
Público objetivo |
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Familia de productos | |
Familia de productos | Telescopio reflector |
ESPECIFICACIONES ÓPTICAS | |
Diseño óptico | Telescopio reflector de Newton |
Aumento de | 40 |
Máximo aumento útil | 1000 |
Diámetro del espejo secundario | 120 mm |
Diámetro del espejo/lente | 500 mm |
Distancia focal | 1800 mm |
Relación focal | 3.6 |
Resolución | 0.28 segundos de arco |
Buscador | 8 x 50 mm - iluminado |
ELECTRÓNICA, HARDWARE & SOFTWARE | |
Pilas2 | 2x LR41, 1.5V |
Pilas incluidas | ✓ |
DATOS TÉCNICOS GENERALES | |
Material Tubo óptico | Aluminio |
Color | negro |
Bearing in alt-azimuth / RA | Teflón |
Bearing in elevation / DEC | Teflón |
Diámetro externo | 50.8 mm |
Tipo de montura | Dobson |
Garantía ampliada (años) | 5 |
DIMENSIONES & PESOS | |
Longitud total | 680 mm |
Ancho total | 680 mm |
Altura total | 1790 mm |
Peso neto (sin accesorios) | 53000 g |
Especificaciones Técnicas
Campo de aplicación | |
---|---|
Campo de aplicación |
|
Público objetivo | |
Público objetivo |
|
Familia de productos | |
Familia de productos | Telescopio reflector |
ESPECIFICACIONES ÓPTICAS | |
Diseño óptico | Telescopio reflector de Newton |
Aumento de | 40 |
Máximo aumento útil | 1000 |
Diámetro del espejo secundario | 120 mm |
Diámetro del espejo/lente | 500 mm |
Distancia focal | 1800 mm |
Relación focal | 3.6 |
Resolución | 0.28 segundos de arco |
Buscador | 8 x 50 mm - iluminado |
ELECTRÓNICA, HARDWARE & SOFTWARE | |
Pilas2 | 2x LR41, 1.5V |
Pilas incluidas | ✓ |
DATOS TÉCNICOS GENERALES | |
Material Tubo óptico | Aluminio |
Color | negro |
Bearing in alt-azimuth / RA | Teflón |
Bearing in elevation / DEC | Teflón |
Diámetro externo | 50.8 mm |
Tipo de montura | Dobson |
Garantía ampliada (años) | 5 |
DIMENSIONES & PESOS | |
Longitud total | 680 mm |
Ancho total | 680 mm |
Altura total | 1790 mm |
Peso neto (sin accesorios) | 53000 g |