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Astronomy Technologies Astro-Tech AT66ED Product Manual

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astro-tech A T66ED
Thank you for choosing this Astro-Tech AT66ED high-
quality compact apochromatic refractor.
While some observers might doubt that apochromatic
performance can be had in a 66mm scope that costs as little
as the AT66ED, we can say only that seeing is believing.
The images from its 400mm f/6 ED (Extra-low Dispersion
glass element) air-spaced doublet optics are virtually color-
free, even at high magnifications. At its low price, we believe
PARTS OF THE AT66ED
Retractable dew shield
Astro -Tech
1/4"-20 thread
tripod mounting holes
in base of bracket
Combined equatorial mount
Dust cover
dovetail and L-bracket
tripod mounting shoe
Astro-Tech AT66ED Apochromatic Refractor Specifications
Aperture ................................................... 66mm (2.6")
Focal Length .................................................... 400mm
Focal Ratio ............................................................... f/6
Objective Type .... air-spaced doublet with ED element
Optical Coatings ................................ fully multicoated
Resolving Power (Dawes' Limit) ...... 1.75 arc seconds
Visual Limiting Magnitude .................. 11.6 maximum
Light Grasp (versus the eye) ................................. 89x
Field Stops .... 10 glare-reducing baffles in optical tube
Focuser ............................... dual-speed Crayford-type
with 11:1 reduction ratio fine focus;
360° rotating camera angle/observing angle adjuster;
and thread-on 1.25" compression ring eyepiece holder
Focuser Travel ......................................... 2.4" (60mm)
with millimeter scale on drawtube for repeatable focus
Lens Shade ................................................. retractable
Locking collar for 360°
rotatable focuser
Lock knob
for focuser drawtube
underneath body
Brass compression ring
1.25" eyepiece
lock knob
from Astronomy Technologies
you'll find that the optical performance of your AT66ED is
little short of astonishing.
This instruction manual will provide you with information
on how to get the most out of your new telescope, and how
to properly maintain your telescope so it can give you a
lifetime of observing enjoyment.
Please familiarize yourself with your telescope's parts and
functions before operating it for the first time.
Mounting point for
optional finder
Thread-on
1.25"
eyepiece
adapter
Left coarse
focus knob
Thread-on 1.25"
eyepiece
adapter
Objective Lens Cover ............................. slip-on metal
Tripod Mount ... removable combination L-bracket and
dovetail with 1/4"-20 thread mounting holes for photo
tripod use as well as direct mounting on Celestron,
Meade, and Vixen German equatorial mounts
Tube Diameter ............................................ 75mm o. d.
Tube Length (lens shade retracted) ..... 11.5" (292mm)
Tube Length (lens shade extended) ..... 14.4" (366mm)
Optical Tube Weight ............................ 3.9 lbs. (1.8 kg)
Case .................................. aluminum-frame foam-fitted
lockable hard case, with carrying handle
Case Dimensions ............................. 15" x 9.5" x 6.25"
Lowest Usable Power ........ 10x (with 40mm eyepiece)
Highest Terrestrial Power ... 67x (with 6mm eyepiece)
Highest Practical Power .... 100x (with 4mm eyepiece)
Theoretical Maximum ........ 133x (with 3mm eyepiece)
Focusing
scale on
focuser
drawtube
Fine
focus
knob
Right
coarse
Dust
focus
cap
knob
1.25" eyepiece
lock knob

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Summary of Contents for Astronomy Technologies Astro-Tech AT66ED

  • Page 1 A T66ED Thank you for choosing this Astro-Tech AT66ED high- quality compact apochromatic refractor. While some observers might doubt that apochromatic performance can be had in a 66mm scope that costs as little as the AT66ED, we can say only that seeing is believing.
  • Page 2 Your Astro-Tech AT66ED refractor is usable for day and night viewing, simply by adding a 1.25” star diagonal and eyepiece. Any brand of 1.25” eyepiece can be used, from a 40mm for the lowest possible magnification (10x), down to a 3mm (133x) for high power use.