

#Gskyer telescope 90mm Patch#
With the 25mm Plossl eyepiece installed in the telescope to provide 36x power magnification, our namesake deep-sky object, the Orion Nebula, exhibits the four Trapezium stars as perfect blue pinpoints surrounded by a pretty patch of greenish gas. With 90mm of aperture, the AstroView 90mm Equatorial Refractor Telescope can also provide great views of many deep-sky phenomena. Depending on the time of year, the Orion AstroView 90mm EQ Refractor can also provide the whole family with jaw-dropping views of Saturn and its stunning rings, not to mention glimpses of Saturn's largest moon Titan. On a reasonably clear evening, Jupiter's cloud banding becomes starkly visible, as do all four of its major Galilean moons. You'll find yourself transfixed by the rugged relief of the Moon's surface as shadows along the terminator enchant your eyes. When aimed at our nearest neighbor in space, the Moon, the AstroView 90 yields tack-sharp views of the rocky lunar surface with craters and mountainous regions visible in crisp, high-contrast detail. Views of the planets and Moon through the f/10 AstroView 90 telescope are nothing short of spectacular. The Orion AstroView 90mm EQ Refractor is a planetary power-performer with its 90mm aperture and 910mm focal length. This is a soundly constructed telescope that any new backyard astronomer or experienced stargazer will appreciate from the first night out. This impressive 90mm refractor telescope is priced to please, without compromising quality. Way down, in the case of our remarkable Orion AstroView 90mm Equatorial Refractor Telescope. That's still true, but steady advances in precision lens manufacturing technology are bringing those prices down. The only challenge to owning a refractor has always been the price: refractors cost more per inch of aperture than any other telescope design. As any telescope aficionado will tell you, the virtue of a refractor lies in its pristine image quality.
