Dobson Lasermax PRO 20 inch F4 GoTo from DocTelescope

Posted on Tuesday, August 6, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

DocTelescope, has recently unveiled its latest offering, the LaserMAX PRO Series telescope. Now available for delivery, this cutting-edge telescope is designed to meet the needs of both amateur and professional astronomers, offering exceptional performance and a range of advanced features.

Dobson Lasermax PRO 20-inch F4 GoTo from DocTelescope details

The LaserMAX PRO Series telescope is built around a 20” f4 GoTo system, providing users with two choices for control: the Onstep system or the Servocat and Necus DSC Pro with encoders. This flexibility allows astronomers to select the system that best fits their needs and preferences.

At the heart of the LaserMAX PRO is a primary mirror crafted from supremax glass with a thickness of 38mm. Manufactured by Astroreflect, this mirror is subjected to rigorous interferometric testing to ensure its quality. It features an impressive 96% reflectivity, a crucial factor in delivering clear and bright images of celestial objects. The interferometric testing, performed by Zaot Milano, guarantees the mirror's precision and performance.

The secondary mirror of the LaserMAX PRO is made from quartz, a material known for its stability and resistance to temperature fluctuations. Zen Optics, a trusted name in the industry, produces this mirror, which also boasts a 96% reflectivity. The high reflectivity of both mirrors ensures minimal light loss and maximum image brightness, crucial for detailed astronomical observations.

The LaserMAX PRO Series telescope features several structural enhancements designed to improve its performance and usability. The telescope is constructed using carbon tubes, which provide a lightweight yet rigid framework. This material choice not only reduces the overall weight of the telescope but also enhances its durability and stability during observations.

Additionally, the telescope includes a newly designed spider support and an even more rigid base. These improvements contribute to the overall stability of the telescope, minimizing vibrations and ensuring precise alignment of the optical components.


DocTelescope launches LaserMAX PRO Series telescope

To ensure precise focusing capabilities, the LaserMAX PRO Series is equipped with a 2” Feather Touch focuser. Known for its smooth operation and high precision, this focuser allows astronomers to achieve the perfect focus with ease, making it ideal for both visual observations and astrophotography.

The LaserMAX PRO Series telescope is proudly made in Italy, reflecting the country’s tradition of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each component of the telescope is meticulously crafted to meet the highest standards of quality and performance. This commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of the telescope’s design and construction.

DocTelescope is now accepting orders for the LaserMAX PRO Series telescope, with worldwide shipping available. With its advanced optical components, structural enhancements, and precise focusing capabilities, the LaserMAX PRO Series telescope from DocTelescope is set to be a game-changer in the field of astronomy. Whether you are an amateur astronomer looking to explore the night sky or a professional seeking high-quality equipment for research, the LaserMAX PRO Series offers exceptional performance and reliability.

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