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The Sky-Watcher AZ-GTe WiFi Controlled Telescope Mount is Supportive

The Sky-Watcher AZ-GTe WiFi Controlled Telescope Mount is a connected astronomy solution for users looking to make the most of their time watching the skies and more. Weighing in at 8.6 pounds, the unit is capable of supporting up to 11 pounds of weight and works with the SysScan Pro app for Android or iOS smartphones that will enable users to take a closer look at an array of objects stored in the database. The unit supports sidereal, lunar and solar tracking rates, and can be used with the app to hone in on an array of celestial bodies.

The Sky-Watcher AZ-GTe WiFi Controlled Telescope Mount is compatible for use with a telescope, but can also be used with a camera to capture long exposure videos with ease.
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