Meade Ultra Wide Angle Eyepiece 8.8 mm (1.25")
The Meade Ultra Wide Angle Eyepiece 8.8 mm (1.25") is a high-quality telescope accessory designed for detailed and immersive astronomical observation. With a short focal length and wide apparent field of view, it delivers crisp, bright images of the Moon, planets, and brighter deep-sky objects. Its multi-coated optics and ergonomic design ensure comfortable viewing during extended observing sessions.
Features
- 8.8 mm focal length: Provides high magnification for detailed views of lunar craters and planetary features.
- 1.25" barrel: Standard size compatible with most telescopes and accessory holders.
- Wide-angle design: Offers a broad apparent field of view for immersive observing.
- Multi-coated optics: Enhances light transmission and contrast for sharp, bright images.
- Comfortable eyecup: Reduces stray light and supports prolonged viewing sessions.
Benefits
- High magnification ideal for planetary and lunar observation.
- Wide apparent field of view makes finding and observing targets easier and more immersive.
- Multi-coated optics improve brightness, clarity, and contrast.
- Ergonomic design allows comfortable viewing for extended sessions.
- Standard 1.25" size ensures broad compatibility with many telescopes.
Package Contents: Meade Ultra Wide Angle Eyepiece 8.8 mm (1.25") with protective caps and user instructions.
Technical Specifications
- Focal length: 8.8 mm
- Barrel diameter: 1.25"
- Optics: Wide-angle, multi-coated lenses
- Eye relief: Comfortable for extended viewing
- Usage: Lunar, planetary, and bright deep-sky observation
Ideal For
- Lunar and planetary observation
- Astronomers seeking a wide-field eyepiece with high magnification
- Observers wanting comfort during long viewing sessions
- Telescopes with 1.25" eyepiece holders
- General astronomy enthusiasts observing bright deep-sky objects
Keywords
Meade Ultra Wide Angle Eyepiece 8.8 mm 1.25", wide-angle telescope eyepiece, high magnification eyepiece, multi-coated optics, astronomy accessory, lunar and planetary viewing.