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The Discovery Spark Travel 76 reflector , accompanied by an instruction book, is perfect for basic space observing. It can be used to view bright deep-sky objects, the Moon, and some of the planets. The reflector comes with a wide variety of optical accessories, a storage and carrying case, and a full-color instruction book. Packaged in an attractive gift box, the telescope is perfect for a novice astronomer, who will learn many interesting things about space and immediately experience its beauty.
The main optical element of the Discovery Spark Travel 76 telescope is a spherical mirror. All optical surfaces have an anti-reflective coating, making the produced image sharp, clear, and bright. The telescope tube is pointed at objects using an altazimuth mount with a locking knob on its vertical axis, making the entire pointing process smoother and more precise. The metal tripod is complemented by an accessory tray, very practical for placing the eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens, which are already included in the kit.
Main features:
Newtonian reflector with spherical main mirror
Glass optics with anti-reflective coating
Easy to aim with a locking knob on the vertical axis of the mount
A case to store the telescope and its accessories along with a full-color educational book
The height of the tripod can be adjusted for each user.
The kit includes:
Optical tube
SR 4 mm eyepiece
Eyepiece H 12.5 mm
Eyepiece H 20 mm
Image erecting eyepiece, 1.5x
Barlow lens, 2x
5x24 optical finder
Altazimuth mount
Plastic case
Aluminum tripod with accessory tray
Educational book "Space. Non-empty emptiness"
User manual and warranty card
Specification
Detail
Package size (LxWxH)
78 x 43 x 21 cm
Shipping weight
7.63 kg
Optical design
Reflector
Optical system
Newtonian
Optical material
Optical glass
Coating of the optics
Anti-reflective
Main mirror diameter (aperture)
76 mm
Mirror shape
Spherical
Focal distance
700 mm
Openness index
f/9
Maximum useful magnification
152x
Resolution threshold
9.0 arcseconds
Stellar limiting magnitude
11.5
Eyepieces included
SR4 mm (175x), H12.5 mm (56x), H20 mm (35x), 1.5x erector eyepiece