SpicaEyes
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Specifications
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Pricing for SlipStream
Telescopes
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16"
.$14,500
18".........$15,950 20".........$17,500 22".........$18,950 |
24".........$21,500 |
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EQUATORIAL PLATFORMS
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McQuiston Lane Grass Valley, CA 95945 |
530-274-9113 tomosy@nccn.net |
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www.equatorialplatforms.com
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Steve Kennedy standing with Tom Osypowski with Steve's new 28" SpicaEyes All-Aluminum SlipStream GoTo Telescope custom built for him by Equatorial Platforms. The picture was taken at RTMC in May. Dan Gray from Sidereal Technology was there to do some initialization procedures on the drive the first day, after which the Telescope performed flawlessly for two nights, with excellent pointing accuracy and tracking. On Sunday night a wind with 30mph gusts came up, but, even with the shroud on, the scope was quite steady. The slip clutches can be easily tightened to withstand moderate winds. Views were outstanding through Steve Kennedy's 28" f3.66 mirror. We had a great tour of the Spring galaxies and globulars under dark skies with moderate to good seeing. The performance of Steve K's stunning large aperture short f/ratio mirrors are quickly breaking down some myths and taboos surrounding the subject of sub-f4 mirrors. There was no compromise that we could detect in the images, just a shorter trip up the ladder (and a shorter ladder to haul around). With the 26 Nagler and Paracorr, a bright star panned across the field stayed sharp from one edge to the other. High power views through a Denkmeier binoviewer of the bright Spring galaxies were fabulous, with "best ever" heard from more than one person. Jupiter was contrasty and as detailed as the seeing allowed. Mirror alignment with a set of tools and a Howie Glatter laser was easy enough to do, and the stiff telescope structure kept it stable. |