Explore Scientific AR102 102mm f/6.5 Doublet Refractor Telescope
Explore Scientific AR102 102mm f/6.5 Doublet Refractor Telescope is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Explore Scientific AR102 puts a fully equipped 4-inch refractor — with an 8x50 finderscope, 2" dielectric diagonal, and dual-speed Crayford focuser — in your hands for $300. This air-spaced crown-and-flint doublet delivers bright, contrast-rich views of the Moon, planets, and deep-sky objects at a price point that makes serious visual astronomy accessible without hidden upgrade costs.
Key Features
- 102mm Air-Spaced Crown-and-Flint Doublet – Classic achromatic design with fully multi-coated optics delivers bright, high-contrast views with 1.14 arcsecond resolution and a 12.5 limiting magnitude
- Fast f/6.5 Focal Ratio – 663mm focal length provides wide-field deep-sky views while still resolving lunar craters and planetary detail at moderate magnifications
- 2" Dual-Speed Crayford-Style Focuser – Zero-image-shift design with 10:1 fine focus ratio and adjustable tension for smooth, precise focusing at any magnification
- 8x50 Straight-Through Finderscope Included – High-quality optical finder with 6-point adjustable bracket for quick, accurate star-hopping — no additional purchase needed
- 99% Reflective 2" Dielectric Diagonal Included – Premium diagonal with brass compression ring maximizes light throughput and contrast right out of the box
- Lightweight and Portable – 11.5 lbs and 25.5" of tube make this easy to transport to star parties, outreach events, and dark-sky sites
- Cradle Rings with Carry Handle – Felt-lined rings provide secure mounting and easy balance adjustments, with a built-in handle for safe transport
- Vixen-Style Dovetail – Compatible with most alt-azimuth and equatorial mounts for flexible setup options
Ideal For
- Visual observers upgrading from a smaller scope who want a noticeable jump in brightness and detail — the 102mm aperture pulls in nearly twice the light of a 70mm refractor, revealing structure in nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters that smaller scopes can't show
- Star party and outreach organizers who need a reliable, impressive scope that sets up fast — the included finderscope, diagonal, and Crayford focuser mean you're observing within minutes with no extra accessories to buy
- Budget-conscious astronomers who want quality optics without paying APO prices — the AR102 delivers sharp, contrast-rich views at a fraction of the cost of an ED or triplet refractor
- Lunar and planetary observers who enjoy scanning craters, cloud bands, and ring detail at moderate magnifications — the f/6.5 focal ratio strikes a balance between wide-field sweeps and detailed close-up views
Accessories & Compatibility
- Explore Scientific Twilight I Alt-Azimuth Mount – Smooth manual tracking with adjustable tilt angle — a natural pairing for visual observing and grab-and-go sessions
- Explore Scientific EXOS2-GT Equatorial Mount – GoTo motorized mount with PMC-Eight system for automated object tracking — ideal for observers who want to explore the full catalog
- Explore Scientific Field Flattener (f/5–f/7) – Corrects field curvature for sharper edge-to-edge star fields in imaging applications
- Explore Scientific Soft-Sided Telescope Case – Padded protection for safe transport to dark-sky sites and star parties
Want more aperture? The AR127 steps up to 127mm for brighter views and higher resolution, and the AR152 delivers the brightest images in the AR Series with a full 6 inches of aperture. Looking for color-free APO performance? The ED102 Essential Series steps up to an air-spaced triplet with HOYA FCD1 extra-low dispersion glass, eliminating the chromatic aberration inherent in achromatic designs.
Note: No eyepieces are included — the AR102 is designed for observers who want to choose their own. See our recommended eyepieces below.
Recommended Eyepieces
We recommend the Explore Scientific 52° Series Waterproof Eyepieces — each is fully sealed, nitrogen-purged, and built for years of reliable use:
- 25mm (27x) – Wide-field scanning of the Orion Nebula, Andromeda Galaxy, and Pleiades star cluster with a bright, expansive view
- 20mm (33x) – A versatile mid-range magnification for exploring galaxies, nebulae, and open clusters with good detail and field of view
- 10mm (66x) – Sharp planetary views and double-star splitting, with bright, contrast-rich deep-sky detail
- 4.5mm (147x) – High-power lunar and planetary detail — Saturn's rings, Jupiter's cloud bands, and intricate lunar craters
If you're starting out, the 25mm delivers bright, sweeping views that make deep-sky objects easy to find. Add the 10mm for a versatile mid-high power option, then build from there.
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