Manufacturer: PlaneWave
Product number: CDK14

EUR 21.200,00


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PlaneWave CDK14 - 14" f/7.2 Astrograph
After the successful introduction of Planewave´s CDK 12.5 and 17" astrographs a few years ago, many amateur astronomers expressed the wish to be able to acquire such an optical design with an aperture of 14" - and thus much easier to finance than a CDK 17". With the CDK 14", Planewave now presents a corresponding telescope.

The acronym CDK stands for the PlaneWave Astrograph optical system - a Dall-Kirkham Cassegrain with an optical correction unit that gives the CDK 14" a completely flat 70 mm diameter field of view with no coma and no astigmatism across the entire field of view.

Astrophotographic results obtained with this telescope on Astrobin
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Optical design:Corrected Dall-Kirkham (CDK)
Aperture:14" (356 mm)
Focal length:2,563 mm
Focal ratio:f/7.2
Field of view:70 mm
Backfocus:11.09" (282 mm) behind mounting surface, 8.09" (208 mm) behind focusing unit
Obstruction:23.5% (area), 48.5% (diameter)
Substrate:Quartz glass
Mirror coating:96% reflectivity
Corrector:2 elements, multi-coated
Overall length:889 mm
Tube weight:22 kg
Telescope with built-in heating elements
OTA covers, cover for secondary
Primary mirror fans
Dovetail bar 3" according to Losmandy standard
Flash drive with software and adjustment instructions
Tool kit
12 V mains adapter
Shipping crate BA1323514 is additionally required.

Astrophotographic results obtained with this telescope on Astrobin
Here you can find some astrophotographs made with this telescope model: Link to Astrobin


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