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Octans Astro Kit

Octans Astro Kit

Manufacturing Completed will be ready to order early October

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Regular price $300.00 AUD
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Ready to move from just the base unit into a fully functional observatory, well here is how you do that, the Astrophotography kit protects your imaging equipment even more by extending the height of the base tent up to 2.6m View full details

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Octans Astro Kit

The Observatory kit provides you with four quality aluminum telescopic poles, additional seamless segmented poles, and all the additional guy ropes/tent pegs to keep everything stable. The wind shield material is the same as the base Octans providing a seamless addition not just an afterthought.

Designed with ease of use in mind, the observatory wind shield can be configured at four points around the base observatory and can extend to your requirements up to its maximum height. Additionally, there are pole clips located at eight points around the opening to shape the wind shield to your specific requirement.

Overall, this addition will ensure when all others have given up, your're still imaging and capturing data.

  • Quick installation via heavy-duty hook and loop tape
  • Silver light-reflecting material on the outside reducing light penetration.
  • Full blackout of internal space to reduce light penetration even further.
  • Easy to install/secure telescopic poles.
  • Fits easily into the base unit bag for ease of transportation.
  • Glow-in-the-dark screw pegs come as standard.
  • Quality 6mm diameter guy rope with rope tensioners 

This kit does not contain the main observatory but is an accessory.

Product Specifications

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carry bag No
fixing type Screw pegs – Glow in the dark
frame material Aerospace grade 7001 aluminium
guy ropes 6mm diameter braided paracord
wind shield material 420D Polyester PU Coated