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If you're looking for a heavy duty GoTo mount for all your observing or astrophotography needs, the Orion Atlas EQ-G computerized GoTo telescope mount is perfect. It supports up to 40lbs and finds over 42,900 celestial objects with pushbutton ease.
This compact GoTo telescope mount combines astrophotography-caliber tracking precision with the ability to hold one or two mid-sized telescopes and a vast computerized database of over 42,000 night-sky targets to explore. Supports up to 30 lbs.
The Meade LX850 mount is machined from stainless steel and aircraft grade aluminum for incredible stability and performance. Features a payload of 90 lb and breaks down into components small enough to be set up by one person in the field.
The Meade LX85 EQ mount and tripod features robotic GoTo technology to locate, center and track over 30,000 night sky objects. Equally capable for visual and imaging pursuits, the LX85 is a robust yet portable mount for all your astronomy needs.
The Meade LX850 mount is machined from stainless steel and aircraft grade aluminum for incredible stability and performance. Features a payload of 90 lb and breaks down into components small enough to be set up by one person in the field.
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