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High quality achromatic refracting telescope (OTA only)
- High quality achromatic lense telescope with tube clamps and GP-Level dovetail plate
- Telescope for night and solar observation
- Optical design: Achromatic refractor, four lens design
- Aperture: 127 mm / Focal length: 635 mm / Maximum recommended magnification: 250x
- Lenght of tube: 965 mm / Tube diameter: 133 mm / Weight: 7.7 Kilograms
- Included: Telescope, 26 mm Super Ploessl eyepiece (31.7 mm / 1.25"), 31.7 mm (1.25") diagonal mirror, integrated 31.7 mm and T2 adapter, mounting ring (for EXOS and EQ5), handle with camera holder, 8x50 Viewfinder, astronomy PC software Stellarium, Telescope book, rotatable star map.
- Universal 44 mm Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail (fits LXD75/Great Polaris/EQ5)
- Excellent focuser with 65 mm open diameter
- Aperture Solar-filter and smartphone adapter for celestial navigation included
- Handle with integrated camera holder included
With BRESSER, you can enjoy a smooth introduction to the vast world of astronomy. Our detailed information ("Telescope Guide") provides valuable tips for beginners— but even experienced astronomers can use the information we provide (e.g., tables for the geographical latitude of all major world cities) as a reference.
Here is the table of contents of the comprehensive BRESSER Telescope Guide:
With BRESSER, you can enjoy a smooth introduction to the vast world of astronomy. Our detailed information ("Telescope Guide") provides valuable tips for beginners—but even experienced astronomers can use the information we provide (e.g., tables for the geographical latitude of all major world cities) as a reference.
Here is the table of contents of the comprehensive BRESSER Telescope Guide:
- 2. The View into the Starry Sky
- 2.1 Observing with the Naked Eye
- 2.1.1 Observing Constellations with the Naked Eye
- 2.2 Observing with Binoculars
- 2.2.1 Observing Planets and Moons with Binoculars
- 2.2.2 Observing Deep Sky Objects with Binoculars
- 2.2.3 Every Beginning is Easy
- 2.3 Observing with a Telescope
- 2.4 The Moon
- 2.4.1 The Moon Phases
- 2.4.2 The Far Side of the Moon
- 2.4.3 The Moon Map
- 2.4.4 Maria (Seas)
- 2.4.5 Mare
- 2.4.6 Craters
- 2.4.7 The Ray Craters
- 2.5 Observing the Solar System with a Telescope
- 2.5.1 Where are the Planets?
- 2.5.2 Planet Observation
- 2.5.3 The Position of the Planets Relative to the Sun
- 2.5.4 The Planets Introduce Themselves
- 2.5.5 Deep Sky Observation with a Telescope
- 2.6 Practical Observation Tips and Tricks
- 2.6.2 Tips for Optimal Observation Conditions
- 2.7 The Most Beautiful Objects Throughout the Year
- 4. Telescopes
- 4.1 The Telescope as an Observation Instrument
- 4.2 Optics
- 4.2.1 Refractor (Lens Telescope)
- 4.2.2 Reflector (Mirror Telescope)
- 4.3 Mechanics
- 4.3.1 Altazimuth Mount
- 4.3.2 Equatorial Mount
- 4.3.3 Drive Motors
- 4.4 Accessories
- 4.4.1 Eyepieces
- 4.4.2 Important Tips for Eyepiece Selection
- 4.4.3 Filters
- 4.4.4 Photographic Accessories
- 4.4.5 Other Accessories
- 5.1 Which Telescope for Whom?
- 5.1.1 Deep-Sky Observations
- 5.1.2 Observing Closer Planets
- 5.1.3 The Topic of Portability
- 5.1.4 Price Factor When Buying a Telescope
- 6. Useful Tables
- 6.1 Table for the Geographic Latitude of All Major World Cities
- 6.1.1 Observers in the Northern Hemisphere (N):
- 6.1.2 Observers in the Southern Hemisphere (S):
- 6.2 Lookup Table for Notable Stars
- 6.3 Getting Acquainted with the Universe - or: Distances in Space
Due to the short focal length the BRESSER Messier AR-127S telescope provides large and bright fields of view. Don't forget to observe the Anrdomeda Galaxy with the Messier AR-127S! The glow of this object that you can observe from the immense distance of 2 million lightyears is as spectacular as it is to watch large nebulae with the Messier AR-127S. Because of the large aperture it is even possible to use nebular filters on the Messier AR-127S telescope. These filters can enhance the appearance of emission nebulae to an astonishing contrast level. The special four lens construction delivers a better perfomance than a classical two lens achromat of this focal length.
FEATURES
- Optical design: refractor telescope
- Lens diameter: 127 mm / focal length: 635 mm / F/5
- Maximum recommended magnification: 254x
- Telescope for night and solar observation
- High quality BRESSER refractor optics
- Universal telescope for planets, double stars, planetary nebulae and deep-sky
- Excellent focuser with 2,5'' (65 mm) open diameter
- 6x30 straight through viewfinder reticle
- optimized finder socket for comfortable use
- Cradle rings with handle and integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4 thread)
- Smartphone camera adapter for sky navigation included
- Universal 44 mm Dovetail plate with stainless steel rail (fits LXD75/Great Polaris/EQ5)
- 50,8 mm (2'') to 31,7 mm (1,25'') adapter with integrated T2 thread (T2-adapter ring for your camera is needed)
- Optical Tube
- aperture solar-filter
- eyepieces: 26 mm Super Ploessl 31.7 mm (1.25'')
- 2'' eyepiece adapter
- 8x50 viewfinder
- Smartphone adapter for celestial navigation
- Diagonal mirror
- Tube clamp with handle and camera holder
Colour: | white |
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Dust protection caps: | Dust protection caps for front lens and eyepiece holder |
Focus Group [Telescopes]: | Advanced Amateurs, Beginners |
Focusing system: | 2.5" Hexafoc |
Material: | Aluminium |
Mount Type [Telescopes]: | Optics without Mount |
Optical design: | Achromatic Refractor |
Product Family [Telescopes]: | Refractor telescope |
Product series: | Messier |
Type of coating: | Multi coated |
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