
Review Summary
Astronomy & terrestrial
Advanced
Maksutov-Cassegrain
180mm
2700mm
f/15.0
Sirius Plossl 25.0mm (1.25")
108x
0.64arc sec
26x
300x
13.9
Diffraction limited
9x50
Internal
1.25" 90-deg Prism Star
41mm
5%
Equatorial
Lunar, planetary & long exposure
Yes
Go-To included
13436
Sidereal, Solar and Lunar
3.4-deg/sec, 64x, 32x, 8x, 4x, 2x, 1.75x, 1.5x, 1.25x
Microstep driven 1.8-degstepper motors
Sealed ball bearings
12-volt DC - 2A (tip positive)
Yes
Yes
20-66
Yes
Included
Two 11 lbs
RS-232, autoguider
Aluminum
Steel
Sirius EQ-G GoTo hand controller, 1.25" visual back, GoTo hand controller cable for Sirius EQ-G, GoTo hand controller cable for Atlas EQ-G, GoTo hand controller bracket, Computer interface cable (RS-232), Wire clip, 12V DC Power cable
GoTo hand controller version 3.0 or greater
Windows 95 or later
An available RS-232 COM port on the PC
Computer interface cable (supplied)
DC power supply (7.5V to 15V @ 100mA or greater output with 2.1mm tip positive plug)
1.75 in
8 in
18mm
42.00 in - 55.00 in
22.5 in
15.9 lbs
32.0 lbs
62.9 lbs
Orion 1 year limited warranty
The Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo 180mm Mak-Cass Telescope features both high-power performance and compact design. With 7" of aperture and that long focal length, you'll get tack-sharp views and clearly defined photos with subtle detail and high contrast. And with GoTo motorized computer guidance you can automatically point the telescope to any of 42,900 objects in the controller's database. Just select an object to view from the user-friendly menus on the hand controller and let GoTo do the rest.
The reason for the outstanding high-power performance is the 180mm (7.1") optical system with its 2,700mm focal length (f/15). With 44% more light grasp than the 150mm Mak, you'll get brighter images and better resolution. And the Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design produces larger images with less eyepiece magnification than other scopes. It's the perfect combination of brightness, contrast and definition for planets, close double-stars, clusters and well-defined deep-sky targets.
The meniscus lens is fully multicoated for maximum light transmission, further enhancing the bright, well-defined images. No other optical design can deliver such potent optical specifications in a package that measures just 22" long and weighs in just under 16 lbs. And all that power is so easy to control. GoTo is a simple yet reliable (and very high-tech) way to control your telescope. Two stepper motors on the Sirius mount power the telescope to the object you select at a brisk 3.4° per second, putting it right in your eyepiece's field of view. You will enjoy more productive viewing sessions, seeing way more wonders in a single evening than you ever thought possible. The GoTo system will even take you on a guided sky tour of the best sights each month! Just do an easy initial alignment and you're ready to go.
The visual back accepts 1.25" eyepieces and accessories and a dovetail bracket on the rear cell accepts any Orion finder scope or EZ Finder. The dovetail rail on the underside of the tube makes it easy to remove the telescope or attach it to the mount for easier setup. Attach an Orion StarShoot Solar System and you'll capture gorgeous high-resolution color images on your PC.
The legendary Sirius EQ-G mount provides a steady base no matter how rugged your viewing conditions are. This substantial mount features internal dual-axis stepper motors that slew the telescope at up to 3.4° per second. Includes an illuminated polar-axis scope, 8.3" dovetail mounting bar and an 11 lbs counterweight. The tripod is remarkably sturdy with 1.75"- diameter stainless steel legs and metal spreader plate. It requires an external 12-volt power source, like the Orion Dynamo Pro (#2307), or an AC-to-DC adapter.