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Telescope N 114/900 AZ

Telescope N 114/900 AZ

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The NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 114/900 AZ reflector telescope is an optimal beginner reflector telescope, offering many possibilities for exploring our solar system.

This reflector telescope shows not only large planets, but also bright deep-sky objects when you are observing under dark skies. Fully equipped, and with a mount that is easy to use, this telescope is ideal for beginners who have no astronomical knowledge, but who want to immerse themselves in space. Explore the moons and cloud bands of Jupiter or the majestic rings of Saturn, or find other galaxies, star clusters and nebulae on a moonless night.

Technical specifications and features:

• Diameter: 114mm

• Focal Length: 900mm

• Magnification: 36x-675x

• Mount: Altazimuth

• Eyepieces: 4, 9, 25mm

• Viewfinder: 6x30

• Barlow lens: 3x

• Reverse lens: 1.5x

• Included in delivery: telescope, eyepieces, viewfinder, reverse lens, barlow lens

SPECIFICATIONS
Optical system
Guy Reflector
Type of construction Newton
Opening (mm) 114
Focal length (mm) 900
Aperture ratio (f/) 7.9
Resolution capacity 1.01
limit value (mag) 12.1
Light collecting capacity 270
Maximum useful magnification 228
Tube construction

complete tube

Telescopic eyepiece tube
Type of construction toothed bar
Connection (eyepiece side)

1.25"

Connection thread (on chamber) -
Mount
Frame type altazimuthal
Type of construction

AZ-1

GoTo No
Tripod
Guy Tripod
Material Aluminum
Accessories included
1.25" eyepieces 25mm,9mm,4mm
Viewing telescope 6x30
Barlow lens 3x
Moon filter No
Several Reversal lens Yes
In general
Total weight (kg) 7.1
Series -
Special recommendation Yeah
Applications
Moon and planets Yeah
Nebulae and galaxies Yeah
Nature observation Yeah
Astrophotography Not recommended
Sun no (only with appropriate sunscreen)
Recommended for
Beginners Yeah
Advanced No
Observatories No

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