Brand: Sky-Watcher

Sky-Watcher StarTravel 102 AZ-GTe Refractor Telescope (S21160)

S21160

Brand: Sky-Watcher

Sky-Watcher StarTravel 102 AZ-GTe Refractor Telescope (S21160)

S21160

Crisp images at a reasonable price make it an excellent beginner's "first telescope", or a great travelling telescope for a more advanced observer. This optical tube can give awesome wide-field or fantastic high-magnification views.
  • Includes 102mm achromatic refractor
  • F/5 focal ratio, 500mm focal length
  • Motorized alt-az mount
  • 11-pound payload capacity
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Spring-loaded worm gears
  • Optional 80mm (400mm focal length) or 102mm (500mm focal length) achromatic refractor optical tube at f/5 focal ratio
  • Vixen-style dovetail
  • SynScan GoTo telescope mount with 42,900+ object database
  • Sidereal, lunar, and solar tracking speeds
  • SynScan Pro app for iOS and Android
  • Adjustable-height aluminum tripod with 1.25-inch diameter legs
  • DC operation (batteries not included)
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Why we love the Sky-Watcher StarTravel 102 AZ-GTe Refractor Telescope (S21160)

This Startravel 102mm (4") f/5 telescope is a two-element, air-spaced, fully multi-coated objective, achromatic refractor, which can give exciting "rich field" astronomical views. It provides excellent vistas of star fields, clusters, nebulae, galaxies, planets, the Moon, and (with correct filtering or by projection) the Sun. It is also a fine terrestrial telescope when mounted on an alt-azimuth mount or a photographic tripod. With the included go-to computerized mount you have everything you need to explore the universe.

Product Description

This Startravel 102mm (4") f/5 telescope is a two-element, air-spaced, fully multi-coated objective, achromatic refractor, which can give exciting "rich field" astronomical views. It provides excellent vistas of star fields, clusters, nebulae, galaxies, planets, the Moon, and (with correct filtering or by projection) the Sun. It is also a fine terrestrial telescope when mounted on an alt-azimuth mount or a photographic tripod.

Rich Field Astronomical Views

Crisp images at a reasonable price make it an excellent beginner's "first telescope", or a great travelling telescope for a more advanced observer. Similar to the popular 80mm f/5 refractor, this larger aperture model has more light collecting power at the same focal ratio and accepts 2" diagonals for awesome wide field views, while only adding a small amount of chromatic aberration and weight. Being a refractor, it is quick and easy to set up and the low-maintenance, enclosed optics come fully collimated from the factory.

Revolutionary Wi-Fi Control

Download the free SynScan Pro app to control the AZ-GTe with your smartphone. Available for both iOS and Android

Easy Integration with any Tripod

The AZ-GTe includes an adjustable aluminum tripod with built in pier extension. The mount can attach to a tripod using a 3.8-inch-16 thread and includes an adapter for ¼-inch-20 thread sizes, making it capable of mounting to nearly any tripod.

Automatic Shutter Release Control

No need for an intervelometer timer with the AZ-GTe! With a 60-second preset exposure setting, the AZ-GTe can trigger a DSLR using the auxiliary shutter release cable. Once the camera is plugged into the mount and a shot is fired, it will continually shoot 60 second exposures until the cable is removed.

Ultra-Compact

Weighing just 8.6pounds with pier extension and tripod, the AZ-GTe carries a full 11-pound payload, making it a great grab-and-go mount

The Sky-Watcher AZ-GTe series is for anyone looking for a small, powerful mount. Weighing just 8.6 pounds, complete with pier extension and tripod, these versatile mounts support a hefty 11-pound payload.

What can I see with a Sky-Watcher StarTravel 102 AZ-GTe Refractor Telescope (S21160)?

Here are some simulated views of common objects. Results with your telescope will vary with viewing conditions, obrits, equipment and more.

Jupiter with

25mm Eyepiece - 20x Magnification

(Included with This Telescope)

Jupiter with

10mm Eyepiece - 50x Magnification

(Included with This Telescope)

Jupiter with

5mm Eyepiece - 100x Magnification

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Moon with 25mm Eyepiece

20x Magnification

(Included with This Telescope)

Moon with 10mm Eyepiece

50x Magnification

(Included with This Telescope)

Moon with 5mm Eyepiece

100x Magnification

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Andromeda with 36mm Eyepiece

14x Magnification

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Andromeda with 25mm Eyepiece

20x Magnification

(Included with This Telescope)

Andromeda with 10mm Eyepiece

50x Magnification

(Included with This Telescope)

What's in the Box

  • 102mm achromatic refractor OTA
  • 1.25-inch star diagonal
  • Red dot finder
  • 10mm and 25mm Super eyepieces
  • and a Vixen style dovetail.

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