Astronomy Technologies Breaks the Price Barrier on Ritchey-Chretien Telescopes
Posted: October 2, 2010 Filed under: 10-inch f/8 AT10RC, American Astronomical Society, Astronomical Societies, astronomy, astronomy equipment, Astronomy Technologies, entertainment, National Solar Observatory, Ritchey- Chretien Cassegrain reflectors, Royal Astronomical Society, telescopes | Tags: 10-inch f/8 AT10RC, amateur astronomers, Astronomy Technologies, Journey to the Beginning of Space and Time, professional telescope, Ritchey- Chretien Cassegrain reflectors, superb photographic telescope, time machine to the stars Leave a comment »
Ritchey-Chretien Cassegrain reflectors are the preferred professional telescope that amateur astronomers often avoid due to the financial investment required for this kind of time-machine-to-the-stars. Astronomy Technologies has re-written the history books and broken the price barrier on professional grade Ritchey-Chretien Cassegrain reflectors this year, with three new affordable Ritchey-Chretien telescopes, perfect for the amateur astronomer or young adventurer heading out on a “Journey to the Beginning of Space and Time”. The 10-inch f/8 AT10RC is a superb photographic telescope, with premium features like quartz mirrors, a dual-speed Crayford-style focuser, dielectric mirror coatings, two dovetail mounting rails, and three built-in cooling fans.
