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Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
This Best-of-Class Mak is a Paragon of Practicality
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope   in stock
#09877
$709.95
Oversize
User Level  Intermediate

Features

Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
  • 127mm aperture and 1540mm focal length for great views of deep-sky gems and solar system detail
  • Includes sturdy tripod and equatorial mount for hands-free celestial tracking
  • Includes two eyepieces, finder scope, diagonal, case, and FREE Starry Night astronomy software
  • One-year limited warranty

Here's a telescope for the enthusiast who appreciates the practicality of a compact telescope, yet wants the best features and performance available for the money. In a market flooded with Maksutov telescopes laden with plastic parts, wobbly mounts, and iffy optics, it's nice to know you can still get a serious telescope that puts optical and mechanical quality above all else.

The Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope's high-resolution 5" optics and 1540mm focal length (f/12.1) excel for high-magnification study of the lunar surface and the planets. And it's got enough aperture to display excellent images of a wide variety of deep-sky gems. The tube assembly is just 14.5" long, making it wonderfully portable and easy to stow away when not in use.

The Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope Equatorial mount is as fluid in its motions as it is solid in its stance. This impressive telescope package comes with a padded carrying case for the tube assembly, an 8x40 finder scope, 90° star diagonal, and two Sirius Plossl telescope eyepieces. The telescope eyepiece holder accepts an optional camera T-ring for prime-focus photography.

The Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope can be upgraded to GoTo computerized control at any time.

One-year limited warranty.

Please note this product was not designed or intended by the manufacturer for use by a child 12 years of age or younger.

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Product Specs

Product Specifications:

Use Astronomy
User level Intermediate
Optical design Maksutov-Cassegrain
Optical diameter 127mm
Focal length 1540mm
Focal ratio f/12.1
Eyepieces included Sirius Plossl 25.0mm, 10.0mm
Magnification with included eyepieces 61x, 154x
Resolving power 0.91arc*sec
Lowest useful magnification 18x
Highest useful magnification 254x
Limiting stellar magnitude 13.2
Optical quality Diffraction limited
Finder scope 8x40
Focuser Internal
Diagonal 1.25in. 90-deg Mirror Star
Secondary mirror obstruction 39mm
Secondary mirror obstruction by diameter 31%
Secondary mirror obstruction by area 9%
Mount style Equatorial
Astro-imaging capability Lunar, planetary and long exposure
Dovetail bar system Yes
Motor drive compatibility Clock drive sold separately
Computerized compatibility Intelliscope system or Go-To system
Bearing material Sealed ball bearings
Latitude range 16-64
Setting circles Yes
Polar-axis scope Sold separately
Counterweights One 7.5 lb., one 4 lb.
Tube material Aluminum
Tripod material Steel
Tripod leg diameter 1.75 in.
Counterweight bar length 10 in.
Diameter of counterweight shaft 20mm
Height range of mount/tripod 42.25 in. - 55.00 in.
Length of optical tube 14.5 in.
Weight, optical tube 8.6 lbs.
Weight, mount/tripod 25.0 lbs.
Weight, fully assembled 43.8 lbs.
Additional included accessories Optical tube carry case
Warranty One year

Included Items

Included Items:

Orion Optical tube assembly
25mm Sirius Plossl telescope eyepiece (1.25")
10mm Sirius Plossl telescope eyepiece (1.25")
90-deg mirror star diagonal
Tripod
Orion Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope Equatorial mount
8x40 finder scope
Finder scope bracket with O-ring
7.5 lb counterweight
4.0 lb counterweight
Counterweight shaft
Tripod accessory tray
Slow-motion control knobs
Dust cap
Soft carry case
R.A. axis rear cover
Latitude adjustment L-bolt
Starry Night special edition software

Media Buzz

Customer Reviews


12/12/09 3:42 PM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Dan
The scope itself is wonderful. That being said, do not get this scope without the GOTO system! The instructions included for operation without GOTO are not helpful. Even going to the community at large for use the alignments have failed. Granted, I am new to this hobby, but even having another with years of experience in astronomy with me to go through the instructions has not improved the manual RA/Dec usability.

8/29/09 12:26 PM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Danny LaCrue
The 127mm Mak-Cass Skyview is my first "serious" scope, as an upgrade to an old department store refractor on a rickety (but equatorial) mount. The Mak-Cass makes backyard observing a joy and a delight. Upon setting up the SkyView mount, you can see it's quality construction make for a stable and reliable mount that will last years. I was able to look up my latitude online and adjust it accordingly with the simple latitude adjustment nobs. One thing to note that while this scope is very portable and only about 8 lbs, the mount is a behemoth, though not too difficult to move. You will appreciate the added stability it gives. I opted for the non go-to version, as I wanted to learn the sky the "old fashion" using the constellations and some decent sky charts to find any given object. But I did want the ability to upgrade to a motor drive, should I want to in the future. I live pretty close to a large city, so my expectations were not high. However, I think I have had it out every night since it arrived except for a little random rain on one night. The views are breathtaking for a scope of this size. I was able to clearly make out the bands of Jupiter, and could see all four Jovian moons. Stars were very clearly defined such as the double star Albireo. I could see a few globular clusters as dim fuzzy patches, but again I live about 30 minutes from downtown San Diego, so I can't wait to take the scope out where skies are darker. For it's portability and superior optics, this scope should appeal to novices and more experienced astronomers alike. The 10mm and the 25mm plossls are good starting pieces that provide decent low and high magnification, depending on the need. Only one I plan on adding in the near future is perhaps a 32mm one for larger fields of view, better for large open clusters.

8/4/09 5:48 AM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Ralph E. Taggart
I have had my telescope and mount for over two years. I was looking at getting started again in astronomy after a lapse of about 45 years, and the SkyView Pro 127mm MCT seemed to provide a "one- stop" solution at a highly favorable price! My primary activity was going to be CCD imaging and I was sure the telescope would do a good job on the moon. Well, it most certainly does, but the real bonus was that it is also a satisfying option for imaging the planets. Results with Saturn and Jupiter have been exceptionally good for an instrument of modest aperture and I am looking forward to the next Mars opposition. The telescope has no false color, images are tack-sharp, and there is absolutely no image-shift while focusing! While you can add accessories almost without limit (and I have!), this package is a complete observing system offering an excellent balance of optical quality in a rugged and affordable package.

3/15/09 4:52 PM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Donald Krisanda
I recently purchased the Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope and was literally blown away by the clarity of this 5"scope.The assembly was a snap and it was very easy to attain a perfect balance with the ball bearing design. It has been cloudy lately and my viewing time is very short but throught the clouds i was able to get a clear image of Venus' cresent,Saturn with 5 of her moons and the Orion nebula. I can't wait till I get a clear night to spend more time outside.I only wish I would have gotten the Intelliscope object locator but star- hopping is a nice way to go also.

6/2/08 3:50 PM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Harry Smolinski
We just received the SkyView Pro 127mm Maksutov Cassegrain. WOW is all I can say. After discussing our needs with several astronomy types, we decided on this unit. It exceeded all of our expectations. Only problem is we are having too much fun and staying up way too late. I look forward to every clear evening.

2/29/08 7:35 AM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Erie Jones
Scope and mount are very solid and well put together. First time out with it was outside my house in light polluted Seattle - even so it pulled in the orion nebulae and trapezium easily and with very good resolution. I was very impressed. Mars looked good, and if viewing conditions had been better we would have seen some surface features. We attracted numerous passer-bys, who received some impromptu astronomy, to their delight. Very happy with the scope. E.J. Seattle

2/13/08 1:49 PM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Brian Hall
I just purchased the Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Maksutov Cassegrain telescope as my first scope, and I couldn't be happier. I was originally looking at purchasing a 10" or 12" dobsonian, but after seeing some in person, I decided to buy something more portable for now, and then to purchase a larger dob scope later this year for times when I don't need as much portability, so that I'd have the best of both worlds between the two scopes. I was a little worried that the 5" aperture wouldn't provide as much detail as I wanted, but after using the scope, I am absolutely pleased and very satisfied with my purchase of the 127mm SkyView Pro. Saturn was plenty bright with the provided eyepieces, the moon looked stunning, and although I've missed the Mars opposition, it was still thrilling to look at Mars and recognize it as a disc, and to know that I was seeing another world. I'd recommend this to anyone that wants portability with decent aperture, and great quality. As a side note, I called Orion customer service after my first use to ask some questions, and the support rep was very helpful and friendly, and gladly answered all of my questions.

1/14/08 2:59 AM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Phillip Roberts
I purchased my 127 Mak because of the portability factor; I didn't want too small a size, and wanted to be able to set it up quickly and to use it in Astrophotography.......so, I chose this telescope, as it met my requirements. When the telescope was Fed-Ex'd to my home, I immediately took it out the box, and set it up within 15 minutes....it was quite easy and quick, and the mount is EXTREMELY solid, and per the information in the catalog, is very smooth and operates efficiently enough for long exposure photography. My first object of course, was the moon.....and it showed up with clarity that one only sees in larger scopes! When testing it out on a star, the image is a sharp pinpoint, with no fringe on the star's image. When viewing planets (in this case, Mars), using the 10mm Plossl eyepice, I could make out the caps and surface features....(I think that if I had a higher magnification, I could've made out more, but for the moment, must use what came with the equipment first). As for photography; I used the telescope at prime focus, with a Nikon digital camera, and came out with some good images from the start! This telescope would be a great first telescope for the beginner, and a great first telescope for the advanced Astrophotographer.....I would recommend that you purchase the clock drive (dual axis), and the Polar Axis Finder Scope, for solid alinement to the NGC. One other thing; you know that solar observation will be in the cards, so pick up the Solar filter as well. With these items, you can pertty much do everything you want to do with the telescope, safely, and have the added bonus of using the equipment in photography! I am completely satisfied with my purchase, and would recommend this telescope to anyone!

10/21/07 12:24 PM
Orion SkyView Pro 127mm Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Joe Montgomery
I bought the SVP 127 as my first telescope a few months ago, and it is as great as I had hoped. Since this is my first scope I don't have much basis for comparing it to other options, but I've been very happy with it and if the specs meet your needs I highly recommend it. It's well- made, the size is a good compromise between aperture and portability, the mount is sturdy and operates smoothly (I have manual controls, no computers), and I've been very pleased with the views. I've seen boulders on the surface of the moon, the phases of Venus, found Uranus and Neptune (faint blue dots, but I saw them!), the color bands of Jupiter, and easily split the stars of Albireo and Mizar and the Trapezium. The scope is a bit small for many deep space objects, but I have still enjoyed looking at M13, which looks like a faint smudge with pretty speckles, and M42 which is bright and easily visible. The tripod and mount is sturdy and heavy, a bit of an armload to carry, but easy to set up and very stable. I've leaned in with my hands on the legs while I look through the eyepiece at 150x power, and gone out when the wind was gusting 10-15 mph, but no matter: the thing is steady as a rock and just doesn't shake at all. It takes about 15 minutes to set up or tear down, and uncapping the ends of the polar axis and peering through the hole to see Polaris gives a good enough polar alignment for visual observing, and that takes just seconds. I was concerned about getting an equatorial mount as a first scope, but in practice I have found it easy to work with and appreciate how easy it is to track objects just with one slow-motion control. My only criticisms of this package are that the big plastic cap at one end is flimsy and easily dislodged, and the latitude adjustment scale is inaccurately aligned. I'm at 45 degrees north latitude, but the scale points to 38. Minor quibbles, as you only set the latitude once (unless you take a serious road trip), and I've just learned to deal with that cap. In all, I absolutely made the right choice and if I could go back and buy any other scope, I'd still get this one... or maybe the 150mm!

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