Deep Space Products sale

Posted on Thursday, December 12, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Deep Space Products has announced a range of sales on high-end astronomical equipment from several manufacturers, including 10Micron, Takahashi, and QHY. These discounts offer opportunities for enthusiasts and professionals to acquire advanced mounts, telescopes, and cameras at reduced prices. The sale includes both direct product discounts and additional savings for specific payment methods and hosting services.

Deep Space Products sale, 5% off all 10Micron mounts

The 10Micron sale provides a discount of 5% on all mounts, with a slightly larger 7% discount applied to the GM3000HPS model. The promotion runs from December 13, 2024, to January 31, 2025. Customers paying by check or wire transfer for purchases over $2,000 qualify for an extra 3% discount. Additionally, customers opting for hosting under dark skies at DSP Remote in New Mexico can take advantage of a further 5% discount.

10Micron mounts:

  • GM1000HPS Equatorial Mount: $11,999.00 (Original Price)
  • GM2000HPS II Combi Portable Equatorial Mount: $16,301.00 (Original Price)
     

 


QHY on sale through December 25: 15 - 35% off

QHY cameras are discounted by 15–35% through December 25, 2024. The sale includes photographic and monochrome cameras suitable for various astrophotography needs.

  • QHY461M-PH Camera with XL Filter Wheel and OAG L-Pro: $11,730.00 → $9,971.00
  • QHY600M/C Photographic Camera: $4,599.00 → $3,909.00
  • QHY600M/C PH Photographic Camera (Short BFL): $4,499.00 → $3,909.00
  • QHY600M-PH Camera (SBFL) with Filter Wheel (L) and OAG-M Pro: $5,110.00 → $4,344.00
  • QHY600M-PH Camera (SBFL) with XL Filter Wheel and OAG-L Pro: $5,530.00 → $4,701.00
  • QHY600M-PH Camera (SBFL) and Filter Wheel (L): $4,910.00 → $4,174.00
  • QHY367C Pro Full-Frame CMOS Color Camera: $2,499.00 → $1,749.00
  • QHY268M-PH Monochrome Photographic APS-C Camera: $2,399.00 → $2,039.00
  • QHY268C-PH Color Photographic APS-C Camera: $2,399.00 → $2,039.00
     

Takahashi on sale November 4 - January 1 2025

Running from November 4, 2024, to January 1, 2025, the Takahashi sale includes discounts on a variety of telescopes and accessories.

  • Epsilon E-130D Astrograph: $2,990.00 → $2,242.50
  • Epsilon-180ED Astrograph: $5,510.00 → $4,132.50
  • FC-100DC Refractor Telescope: $2,510.00 → $1,882.50
  • FC-100DF Refractor Telescope: $2,750.00 → $2,062.50
  • FC-100DZ Fluorite Refractor: $3,490.00 → $2,617.50
  • FC-76DCU Refractor Telescope: $1,600.00 → $1,200.00
  • FOA-60 Ortho Apochromatic Refractor: $1,580.00 → $1,185.00
  • FOA-60Q Ortho Apochromatic Refractor: $2,340.00 → $1,755.00
  • FS-60CB Refractor Telescope: $1,040.00 → $780.00
  • FS-60Q Refractor Telescope: $1,536.00 → $1,152.00
  • MEWLON M-210 Reflector: $3,550.00 → $2,662.50
  • MEWLON-180C with Dovetail Plate: $2,220.00 → $1,665.00
  • TOA-130NFB Refractor: $8,110.00 → $6,082.50
  • TOA-130NS Refractor: $7,200.00 → $5,400.00
  • TSA-120 Refractor Telescope: $5,240.00 → $3,930.00
  • 1.25" PRISM Diagonal: $170.00 → $127.50
  • 2" Diagonal with Adapter: $650.00 → $487.50
  • 4-Turret Holder: $640.00 → $480.00
  • 645 FLT for TOA130: $880.00 → $660.00
  • MEWLON Reducer Flattener: $530.00 → $397.50
  • TOA-35 Reducer with CA Ring (.7X, TOA-130): $1,320.00 → $990.00
  • TOA-35 Reducer with CA Ring (.7X, TSA-120/TOA-150): $1,320.00 → $990.00
     

5% discount for hosting your new mount under the dark skies at DSP Remote in southwest New Mexico

Deep Space Products offers a 5% discount for hosting new mounts at DSP Remote, their remote observatory in southwest New Mexico. The site features Bortle 1-2 skies, 4,240' elevation, and an average of 286 clear nights per year. Members enjoy advanced features such as ASCOM automation, secure networks, onsite weather monitoring, and free guest accommodations for setup or maintenance visits.

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