So for example, an 80mm refractor is capable of 160x, and a 10" telescope is theoretically capable of 500x magnification.īut after approximately 300x, theory breaks down and real world problems take over. The "theoretical" limit generally is 50x the aperture of the scope in inches (2x the aperture in mm). The highest practical limit is different from the often used "highest theoretical magnification" specification.
#ORION SKYSCANNER 100 REFLECTOR MANUAL#
Referring to the manual is highly recommended. These products will appeal to the more technically inclined. Some are easy to use but might be on the large or heavy side. Optical instruments with this rating have exceptionally fine optics and mechanics. Referring to the manual is recommended.Īdvanced Level - These products provide the best performance but may require more skill to master and appreciate.
But anyone with the slightest technical bent will have no problem getting familiar with these models. They typically take a bit longer to learn and need some set-up or adjustments. Intermediate Level - These products offer higher performance and more advanced features than Level 1: Beginner models. Beginning level telescopes will show you countless lunar craters, Saturn's rings and a myriad of star clusters and nebulae! Referring to the manual is recommended. Great for families, young people, and folks who don't want to mess with equipment and complexity. Optical instruments with this rating will have very good optical and mechanical quality. Some initial assembly may be required depending on the type of product. Meets or exceeds all California State Environmental Quality & Safety Regulations (CARB 93120 Phase 2 Compliant).īeginner Level - Suited for a wide range of uses, these products are simple to operate and set up. Alternatively, the SkyScanner 100mm Reflector optical tube can be separated from its base for attachment to any narrow-format dovetail saddle found on most Orion equatorial (EQ) and altazimuth mounts and tripods.Īn amazing telescope value at an affordable price, the Orion SkyScanner 100mm TableTop Reflector is an ideal beginner's telescope capable of providing hours of family fun exploring the cosmos. A small 3/8"-to-1/4"-20 bushing is also included if you wish to attach the SkyScanner to a tripod featuring a 1/4"-20 threaded post. There is a threaded socket on the bottom of the telescope's base so it can be coupled to a field tripod equipped with a 3/8" threaded post.
If there isn't a table nearby when you want to use the SkyScanner 100mm TableTop Reflector telescope, you can easily attach its wooden altazimuth base to a field tripod. Once aligned with the telescope, just turn on the EZ Finder II and peer through the sight's small circular viewing window so you see the red dot, and move the telescope until the red dot is on the object you want to see to place it in the reflector's field of view. The included Orion EZ Finder II red-dot sight makes it "EZ" to aim the telescope.įollowing a simple alignment procedure that parents can help with, you can use the EZ Finder II sight to accurately aim the SkyScanner 100mm TableTop telescope at objects in the sky like the Moon and bright planets.
#ORION SKYSCANNER 100 REFLECTOR PORTABLE#
More experienced amateur astronomers can use the easily portable SkyScanner 100mm Reflector as a quick-draw alternative to more complicated setups. Thanks to its small stature, the SkyScanner is a great grab-and-go telescope for visual adventures as close as the backyard table, or as far as your favorite remote dark sky site. The Orion SkyScanner 100mm TableTop Reflector is just the right size - large enough to see night sky objects yet compact enough to sit on a desk. On especially clear evenings when viewing from areas with dark skies, the pint-sized Orion SkyScanner telescope can gather enough light for views of open and globular star clusters, bright cloudy nebulas, and even a few distant galaxies. Bright planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars shine bright in the SkyScanner 100mm Reflector, even when viewing from urban locations with mediocre seeing conditions. With this capable reflector, you can study the Moon's cratered surface in detail, exploring highland mountains and vast, planar lunar "seas" of dark material. Although perfect for beginning stargazers, this tabletop reflector telescope is not a toy! With its substantial, 100mm aperture parabolic primary mirror boasting a 400mm focal length, the compact Orion SkyScanner 100mm TableTop Reflector telescope will amaze you and your family with gorgeous, detailed views of the night sky.