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Right out of the box with a simple initialization, AutoStar makes finding the sky's elusive jewels virtually as easy as pushing a few buttons. Meade's brainy AutoStar computer solves the stargazer's two biggest challenges in navigating the heavens with a computer telescope: aligning the telescope with the night sky and finding celestial phenomenon in the vast starry firmament.
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Moon craters by the hundreds, cloud belts on Jupiter, and Saturns rings are just the beginning of what can be seen with this telescope. Meade's new, larger 80mm diameter ETX delivers more light-gathering for increased image brightness and greater detail. After a simple initialisation of the AutoStar, those difficult to locate jewels in the sky can be simply found at the push of a button! The innovative Meade AutoStar computer control solves two of the biggest challenges any astronomy enthusiast faces when exploring the sky with a computerised telescope: aligning the telescope with the night sky and finding astronomical phenomena in the firmament. A built-in Barlow lens system can be engaged when required, with this technology providing higher magnification when you want to observe the surface of the Moon or planets in more detail.
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This 80 mm aperture achromatic from Meade provides you with enough light gathering power to be able to observe lunar craters, the cloud formations on Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and much more, despite its compact dimensions.