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Whether it’s a spontaneous peek at Jupiter from the corner of your backyard or the astrophoto safari you’ve been planning for months, now you can do both |
- fast and easy – without the worry and bother of equipment that’s difficult to set up and awkward to transport. |
The Panther telescope mount gives you a fast and simple way to transport, set up and use your telescope so you get more from your viewing experience.

The TTS-160 Panther is designed for maximum viewing comfort. Unlike other mounts, the TTS-160 moves without rotating the telescope tube, so the eyepiece position stays in the optimal viewing angle.
when passing the meridian, so you don’t have to realign the eyepiece after each GoTo. You can observe and image objects uninterrupted from east to west.
just adjust the eyepiece to the angle you prefer and it will stay there no matter where the telescope is aimed.
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| enable easy operation – even with your gloves on! - The hand pad is specially designed to ensure simple operation. No need to search for the right button. | Roller knobs make it possible to navigate through the interface quickly. Goto function lets you track any object in the extensive object catalog. |
keeps the hand pad handy and attached to the mount – so it’s there when you need it.

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Join us out there with the TTS-160 Panther telescope mount from Track The Stars. It’s the fastest way to the darkest sky.
"I am enjoying using the mount and find it easy to use"

Track the Stars combines Danish design excellence with quality materials and exceptional functionality to deliver a robust mount that's built to last.

Track The Stars is a privately-held company located in Denmark. Established in 2004, we develop, manufacture and sell advanced mountings for astronomical telescopes. Unlike other telescope mountings, Track The Stars combines unique Danish design and innovative drive technology to deliver a quality mount for the amateur astronomer who values convenience, portability and precision.
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Back in 1986 Niels Haagh – the founder of Track The Stars – travelled half way around the globe to the Australian outback to observe the return of Halley's Comet. No suitable commerci... |