Free return
Aiming scope Aiming scope It is used to easily direct the telescope to the object we want to observe. | 6 x 30 mm |
Attached glasses Attached glasses | Plössl PL 25 mm Achromatic eyepiece consisting of four optical elements, guaranteeing a large field of view - about 50°. It guarantees a good and sharp image both at the margins and in the center of the field of view. Plössl PL 6,5 mm Achromatic eyepiece consisting of four optical elements, guaranteeing a large field of view - about 50°. It guarantees a good and sharp image both at the margins and in the center of the field of view. |
Barlow's lens Barlow’s lens | Barlow 2 x |
Product weight [g] | 24200 |
Resolution | 1" |
Eyeglass Telescopes can be supplied with an eyepiece focuser in two standards - 0.98" and 1.25". This information is important to determine the compatibility of the equipment with additional eyepieces, photographic adapters, etc. | 1,25" |
Fibber The ratio of the focal length of an optical instrument to its diameter. It is a constant that determines the amount of light reaching the focal point of the main lens or mirror. In practice, the smaller the value of f, the better and more accurate the image we get. | f/4 |
Focal [mm] Focal length [mm] | 800 |
Image reversible Image reversible | Yes |
Lens diameter [mm] Diameter [mm] | 203 |
zoom | 246 x |
Maps Maps to help conduct observations of the night sky. | Moon map Solar system map |
Optics | Reflecting telescope |
Star range [magnitude] | 12 |
Suggested for observation Moon and its craters, Mars, Venus, Jupiter with its moons, constellationsDue to its characteristics, this telescope is best suited for detailed observations of the Moon's surface, observations of the closer planets and Jupiter with its moons, as well as any low-contrast space objects with a visual background. | Galaxies Stars constellation Nebules Deep sky objects Planets and moons |
Tripod height min [cm] | 135 65.50 |
Tube length min [cm] | 64.50 |