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The telescope for beginners ready to observe the stars with their own eyes
Fans of the Universe are always eager to look further afield, to the stars, planets, or nebulae that reveal the grandeur of the cosmos. Now all these celestial bodies are within your reach, even without advanced astronomy knowledge. This beginner's telescope is very easy to use and so bright, it will allow you to observe nebulae many light-years away. Begin your journey through the Universe from your balcony or garden.
Summary of the benefits:
Sharp and clear display of objects thanks to the parabolic main mirror
1.25" eyepiece holder for attaching any accessory, even from other manufacturers
Stable mount for greater viewing enjoyment
Complete telescope with 2 eyepieces for a hassle-free start in the world of astronomy
LED finder for easier and more effective object searches
Find stars, planets, and nebulas the first time, even without prior experience.
Enhance your vision of the sky
Surely on the clearest summer nights you sometimes look up at the stars. But did you know that hundreds of objects are hidden among them for you to explore? The parabolic mirror collects so much light that you can see even the faintest objects through the eyepiece.
What can you see in the sky?
The Moon: thousands of craters, grooves, and elevations that you won't tire of exploring.
Planets: Mercury, Jupiter, or Saturn. The planets of the Solar System are like next-door neighbors, astronomically speaking, and boast an overwhelming wealth of detail, like Saturn's rings.
Globular star clusters: The oldest objects in our galaxy appear as nebulous spheres with only a defined outline. They can contain up to a million stars.
Open star clusters: they sparkle like diamonds against the dark carpet of the night sky.
Nebulae: planetary and hydrogen, which are brighter.
LED Finder: Find what you're looking for Where do you point your telescope? The LED finderscope projects a red dot that helps you orient yourself when searching for objects in the sky. With the finderscope and a sky chart, you'll master the art of celestial object hunting in no time.
The mount for drama-free observations Observing the night sky with a sturdy mount can be quite an experience. The great advantage is that the EQ-320 holds the tube firmly and ensures a stable image. Compared to similar mounts, the EQ-320 ensures a firm base with very little vibration.
Precision navigation to follow the stars If you've ever tried capturing a celestial object with a tripod, you'll know how difficult it is.
But this mount makes the task easier: its two axes allow you to center a celestial object and keep it within your field of view despite the Earth's rotation. Operating it is as fun as taking a cable car up a mountain. And the images you can see with this telescope are truly captivating.
Highlights of the EQ-320 mount
Metal mount and aluminum tripod for good support
Precision drive to keep the image centered in the eyepiece
Adjustable latitude so you can use your telescope anywhere
Large tray to keep your accessories handy in complete darkness
The telescope will be your springboard to the Universe. Now you just have to jump...
Scope of delivery:
Telescope with mount and tripod
Search engine with pointer
2 x 1.25" eyepieces, 10 and 25 mm
Specs:
Reflector Type
Newton construction type
Opening (mm) 150
Focal length (mm) 750
Aperture ratio (f/) 5
Resolution capacity 0.77
limit value (mag) 12.7
Light collecting capacity 459
Maximum useful extension 300
Tube constructionComplete tube
Tube diameter (mm) 182
Reflector
Parabolic main mirror design
Secondary mirror diameter (mm) 50
Focuser
Crayford construction type
Connection (eyepiece side) 2 (2" to 1.25" reducer sleeve)
Mount
Equatorial mount type
Construction type EQ-320
GoTo no
Tripod
Type: Tripod
Material Aluminum
Included accessories
1.25" eyepieces K 25mm, K 10mm
Telescope viewfinder Luminous spot viewfinder
In general
Total weight (kg)17
Advanced Series
Special recommendation yes
Eyepiece height at zenith (mm) 1500
Applications
Moon and planets yes
Nebulae and galaxies yes
Nature observation not recommended
Astrophotography no
Sun not recommended (only with appropriate sunscreen)