Meade Telescopes and the Return of the ETX Series Telescopes

For 20 years, Meade’s ETX series telescopes have provided novice astronomers quality, value and performance, with each new model bringing enhancements and improvements. The all-new ETX Observer model introduced earlier this year continues that legacy.

New Features

The ETX Observer models come in an 80mm refractor, a 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain, or a 125mm Maksutov-Cassegrain (Mak-Cass) telescope design. These telescopes now feature a AudioStar handbox controller, which gives you easy access to a 30,000 object database, and includes a built-in speaker that plays educational content about the celestial objects you view.

The 80mm and 90mm ETX telescope feature a removable optical tube, that brings versatility and customization to the ETX.  The ETX80 fits in the included backpack making it great for people on the go, while the ETX90 comes with a hard carry case and a tripod bag to protect it when transporting.

The ETX125 features a large 127mm aperture that marries the portability of the ETX with Meade’s premium optics. Enjoy detailed close-up views of the Moon and planets, and be amazed by the  views of star clusters, nebulae, and more.

Whether you are hiking, camping, or in the backyard, the ETX Observer models are made for observing anytime, anywhere. With GoTo and tracking capabilities, these are the ultimate portable computerized telescopes.

The Meade ETX 80 Observer Specifications Include:

– 80mm f/5 Achromat Refractor; 400mm focal length

– AudioStar handbox with over 30,000 objects in its database & a built-in speaker

– Removable optical tube assembly (OTA), allowing the user to take the scope off the fork mount for customization

– Includes two 1.25” MA: 26mm (15x magnification) and 9.7mm (41x magnification), and an internal flip-function 2x Barlow lens to double the magnifying power of each eyepiece

– Comes with a backpack that fits the telescope/mount and accessories, tripod, 45-degree roof prism, dew shield, bubble level/compass, and software DVD

– The suggested retail price is $349US

The Meade ETX 90 Observer Specifications Include:

– 90mm f/13.8 Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope with Ultra-High Transmission Coatings (UHTC); 1250mm focal length

– AudioStar handbox with over 30,000 objects in its database & a built-in speaker

– Removable optical tube assembly (OTA), allowing the user to take the scope off the fork mount for customization

– Includes two 1.25” Super Plössl Eyepieces: 26mm (48x) & 9.7mm (129x), and a Red Dot Viewfinder to help aim the scope

– Includes a hard carry case for the mount/optical tube and accessories, and a tripod bag for the tripod

– The suggested retail price is $499US

 

The Meade ETX 125 Observer Specifications Include:

– Comes with AudioStar controller containing over 30,000 celestial

objects

– 1900mm focal length, f/15 focal ratio

– Telescope weight is 15 pounds, tripod weight 9.7 pounds

– Fork Mount with DC Servo Motors

– Full Size Steel Tripod with EQ tilt plate

– 9.7mm and 26mm Super Plossl eyepieces

– 127mm f/15 Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical Tube Assembly

– 90° Degree Diagonal

– Internal Flip Mirror System

– The suggested retail price is $699US.

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