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Orion Epic 22mm ED-2 Eyepiece
Enjoy comfortably long eye relief, a wide 55-degree apparent field of view, and fully multi-coated, 6-element optics that include two elements crafted from special ED glass. "ED" stands for "extra-low dispersion," optical glass that boasts superior refractive properties compared to standard optical glass. The result is 20mm eye relief for every focal length, reduced chromatic aberration, and excellent image sharpness. Even the short-focal-length Epics sport nice, wide eye lenses, not small peep-holes! The ...
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Orion 25mm Highlight Plossl
Orion HighLight Plossls are our exclusive, premium line of 1.25" Plossl eyepieces with some noteworthy enhancements. HighLight eyepieces offer a generous 52-deg field of view and crisp, sharp images. The HighLights' 4-element optics are fully multi-coated -- every air-to-glass lens surface is multi-layer coated for the highest possible light transmission and better contrast. The lens edges are blackened for additional contrast enhancement. The machined aluminum housings of the HighLight Plossls sport a ...
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Orion 25mm Plossl eyepiece, 1.25"
With a wide 50-deg apparent field, our Sirius Plossl line of eyepieces provide clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast. They're suitable all telescope types: reflector, refractor, and catadioptric. Each 4-element Sirius Plossl is fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass surface. Lens edges are blackened to reduce scattering of stray light and maximize contrast. Lenses are mounted in black anodized aluminum housings with 1.25" chrome-plated brass barrels. Each is fitted with rubber ...
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Orion 180mm Maksutov-Cassegrain OTA Telescope
Looking for something to satisfy your appetite for power? Try a big Mak! For the most demanding enthusiast, our new 180mm Mak sets a new standard for planetary performance in a remarkably compact design. With 7.1" of aperture and that long focal length Mak aficionados love, you'll get tack-sharp, high-contrast views and clearly defined photos with subtle detail. With 44% more light grasp than the 150mm Mak, you'll get brighter images and better resolution with less eyepiece magnification than other designs ...
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Orion 3.7mm Epic ED-2 Eyepiece
Enjoy comfortably long eye relief, a wide 55-degree apparent field of view, and fully multi-coated, 6-element optics that include two elements crafted from special ED glass. "ED" stands for "extra-low dispersion," optical glass that boasts superior refractive properties compared to standard optical glass. The result is 20mm eye relief for every focal length, reduced chromatic aberration, and excellent image sharpness. Even the short-focal-length Epics sport nice, wide eye lenses, not small peep-holes! The ...
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Orion 5.1mm Epic ED-2 Eyepiece
Enjoy comfortably long eye relief, a wide 55-degree apparent field of view, and fully multi-coated, 6-element optics that include two elements crafted from special ED glass. "ED" stands for "extra-low dispersion," optical glass that boasts superior refractive properties compared to standard optical glass. The result is 20mm eye relief for every focal length, reduced chromatic aberration, and excellent image sharpness. Even the short-focal-length Epics sport nice, wide eye lenses, not small peep-holes! The ...
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Orion 6.0mm Edge-On Planetary Eyepiece
Edge-On Planetary eyepieces bring flat-field performance to solar system viewing in the form of three high-magnification focal lengths. Each employs a sophisticated 7-element lens design reminiscent of exotic, high-priced oculars to provide a sharp focus all the way to the edge of their wide 55-degree apparent field of view. The barrel distortion and field curvature aberrations common in standard eyepiece designs are virtually gone. Edge-On Planetary eyepieces let you push the power, whether you're canvassing ...
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Orion 3.0mm Edge-On Planetary Eyepiece
Edge-On Planetary eyepieces bring flat-field performance to solar system viewing in the form of three high-magnification focal lengths. Each employs a sophisticated 7-element lens design reminiscent of exotic, high-priced oculars to provide a sharp focus all the way to the edge of their wide 55-degree apparent field of view. The barrel distortion and field curvature aberrations common in standard eyepiece designs are virtually gone. Edge-On Planetary eyepieces let you push the power, whether you're canvassing ...
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Orion 12.5mm Edge-On Planetary Eyepiece
Edge-On Planetary eyepieces bring flat-field performance to solar system viewing in the form of three high-magnification focal lengths. Each employs a sophisticated 7-element lens design reminiscent of exotic, high-priced oculars to provide a sharp focus all the way to the edge of their wide 55-degree apparent field of view. The barrel distortion and field curvature aberrations common in standard eyepiece designs are virtually gone. Edge-On Planetary eyepieces let you push the power, whether you're canvassing ...
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Orion 24mm Stratus Wide-Field Eyepiece, 1.25"
Enjoy a wide-field window into the heavens served up by Stratus eyepieces. With an apparent field of 68-deg -- which translates to a 71% greater viewing area than that of a typical Plossl -- Stratus eyepieces quite literally put more stars in your eyes. In the same way you feel more a part of the action watching a big-screen TV, with Stratus you will feel like you are really experiencing your celestial targets, rather than just viewing them from afar. Each ocular features a monster 1-1/4"-diameter eye lens to ...
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Orion GoScope 70mm Backpack Telescope
Weight: 6lb
Here's a versatile telescope designed to pack up and go whenever you hit the road, the trail, or the air. It excels for daytime birding, nature study, and scenic long-distance viewing, and will take you way beyond the Earth's horizon after sunset for some casual nighttime stargazing and Moon-watching. The GoScope 70 features a 70mm achromatic lens system for high-resolution images of distant subjects. The scope sets up in seconds on the retractable aluminum tripod,newly upgraded to provide smoother motion and ...
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Orion Apex 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope





When it comes to telescopes, bigger is better, and you can do no better than the Apex 127 Compact Mak. Its 127mm (5")-diameter optics collects 55% more light through its multi-coated, 5" meniscus lens than that of a 4" scope, putting it in the big leagues for astronomical observing and advanced nature study. But big doesn't mean bulky! Even with a focal length of 1540mm (f/12.1), the Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design reduces the tube length to just 15"! The Apex 127 couples to any sturdy equatorial mount or ...
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Orion 14.5mm Edge-On Planetary Eyepiece, 1.25"
Edge-On Planetary eyepieces bring flat-field performance to solar system viewing in the form of six medium- and high-magnification focal lengths. Each employs a sophisticated 7-element lens design reminiscent of exotic, high-priced oculars. This design renders an optically flat image that's sharply focused from center to edge of the wide 55-deg apparent field of view. The barrel distortion and field curvature aberrations common in standard eyepiece designs are virtually gone. Edge-On Planetary eyepieces let ...
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Orion Epic 14mm ED-2 Eyepiece
Enjoy comfortably long eye relief, a wide 55-degree apparent field of view, and fully multi-coated, 6-element optics that include two elements crafted from special ED glass. "ED" stands for "extra-low dispersion," optical glass that boasts superior refractive properties compared to standard optical glass. The result is 20mm eye relief for every focal length, reduced chromatic aberration, and excellent image sharpness. Even the short-focal-length Epics sport nice, wide eye lenses, not small peep-holes! The ...
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Orion Epic 25mm ED-2 Eyepiece
Enjoy comfortably long eye relief, a wide 55-degree apparent field of view, and fully multi-coated, 6-element optics that include two elements crafted from special ED glass. "ED" stands for "extra-low dispersion," optical glass that boasts superior refractive properties compared to standard optical glass. The result is 20mm eye relief for every focal length, reduced chromatic aberration, and excellent image sharpness. Even the short-focal-length Epics sport nice, wide eye lenses, not small peep-holes! The ...
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Orion Epic 18mm ED-2 Eyepiece
Enjoy comfortably long eye relief, a wide 55-degree apparent field of view, and fully multi-coated, 6-element optics that include two elements crafted from special ED glass. "ED" stands for "extra-low dispersion," optical glass that boasts superior refractive properties compared to standard optical glass. The result is 20mm eye relief for every focal length, reduced chromatic aberration, and excellent image sharpness. Even the short-focal-length Epics sport nice, wide eye lenses, not small peep-holes! The ...
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