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Astronomy made easy: With the compact telescope with long focal length, equatorial mount and lots of accessories.
- Compact reflector telescope for beginners, high focal length
- Lens diameter: 127 mm / Focal length 1900 mm
- Includes smartphone camera adapter
- Includes: Telescope, mount, tripod, phone holder, accessories
- Mount: Equatorial EQ-3
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
Pack up for an exciting stargazing adventure with the 127/1900 telescope
If you're into astronomy, your gear needs to be portable. After all, the best stargazing spots are rarely right next to your front door. This Space Explorer telescope with Cassegrain optics has a compact design for maximum portability. After finding the perfect spot, even beginners will be able to set up the telescope in no time with the premium equatorial mount. Tracking is also a breeze: you can manually compensate for the earth's movements and ensure that your object stays in the field of view. The height-adjustable aluminium tripod keeps the telescope stable during your observations. Practical design: The tripod features an accessory holder for storing your gear, such as a Barlow lens or interchangeable eyepiece, and ensuring that everything stays within reach.
For night sky and terrestrial observations
If the moon appears to be upside down, this is completely normal for many telescopes. This telescope comes with a 90° erecting lens to ensure that everything appears the right way up. The moon is easy to find, but planets and star clusters can be more challenging. The red dot finder allows you to find what you're looking for and align the telescope accordingly. The red dot indicates the position at which your telescope is pointing. The telescope also comes with a smartphone camera holder, which allows you to take photos of your favourite scenes and share your astronomical discoveries with family and friends. However, you don't need to be out and about at night to see stunning scenes: our own planet also has a lot to offer. The Maksutov telescope is also great for wildlife observations.
The earth, moon, planets, stars - discover the solar system and more with the BRESSER Space Explorer MC 127/1900 telescope with an EQ-3 mount!
FEATURES
- Compact reflector telescope for beginners and advanced observers
- Optical system: Maksutov-Cassegrain
- Lens diameter: 127 mm
- Focal length: 1900 mm
- Collects 330 times more light than the human eye
- Simple tracking by hand
- Mount: EQ3, equatorial
- Height-adjustable aluminium tripod with accessory tray
- Tube
- EQ3 mount
- Height-adjustable aluminium tripod
- 2 Plössl eyepieces: 10 mm / 25 mm
- Barlow lens, 3x
- Red dot finder
- 90° star diagonal
- Smartphone holder
- Instructions with warranty information
Colour: | grey |
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Finderscope: | Red Dot Finder |
Focus Group [Telescopes]: | Beginners, Visual enthusiasts |
Material: | Metal |
Mount Type [Telescopes]: | German/Equatorial Mount |
Optical design: | Maksutov-Cassegrain |
Product Family [Telescopes]: | Catadioptric telescope |
Typ [Batteries]: | CR2032 |
Type of coating: | Multi coated |
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