Orion SkyView Pro 6 LT EQ 6 Inch Equatorial Reflector Telescope (Pre-Owned)
Article number: | 09872 |
Availability: | In stock |
Delivery time: | Hurry! Buy Now before it is GONE! |
NOTICE: This is a pre-owned product. This item may not come with its original packaging, and may not have all of the original accessories. Camera Concepts thoroughly tests, and ensures the quality of all pre-owned products we advertise. See below for a more detailed description of the product.
The Orion SkyView Pro 6 LT EQ is a powerful 6-inch (150mm) equatorial reflector telescope designed for intermediate astronomers who want excellent views of deep-sky objects, the Moon, and planets. With its generous aperture and long 1200mm focal length (f/8), this telescope delivers bright, detailed images of galaxies, nebulae, clusters, and planetary features while maintaining a wide field of view for scanning the night sky.
Mounted on the sturdy SkyView Pro equatorial mount, the 6 LT allows precise manual tracking of celestial objects with its dual slow-motion controls. The equatorial design makes it easy to follow objects across the sky and is upgradeable with an optional motor drive for hands-free tracking. The adjustable tripod provides stability for clear observations, and the mount includes a counterweight system for proper balance.
This reflector is a solid choice for astronomers who want both portability and performance. At 6 inches of aperture, it strikes a perfect balance between light-gathering power and manageability, making it suitable for backyard stargazing or trips to darker skies.
Key Specs:
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Optical Design: Newtonian Reflector
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Aperture: 150mm (6")
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Focal Length: 1200mm
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Focal Ratio: f/8
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Mount Type: Equatorial (SkyView Pro) with slow-motion controls
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Tripod: Adjustable aluminum tripod with accessory tray
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Included Eyepieces: 25mm and 10mm Sirius Plössl
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Finder: 6x30 finder scope
- Includes Vibration Suppression Pads
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Weight: Approx. 37 lbs fully assembled
- Includes Orion LaserMate Collimator
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Includes 2x 1.25 Inch Moon Filters
Use Cases:
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Excellent for viewing galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters
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Sharp planetary views, including Saturn’s rings and Jupiter’s cloud bands
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Detailed lunar observations