Description
The Bresser Junior Refractor Lunar 60/700 AZ-S telescope is an excellent choice for those who are just starting out in astronomy. This model does not require complex settings – to use the telescope, you just need to install it! The diameter of the telescope lens is sufficient for all types of entry-level astronomical observations. The telescope will reveal to the beginning observer countless lunar mountains and craters, the rings of Saturn, the satellites of Jupiter and many other objects.
Optical characteristics:
- Magnification : 35x to 175x
- Maximum useful magnification: 120x
- Lens diameter , mm: 60
- Eyepiece diameter , mm: 31.75
- Focal length , mm: 700
- Resolution : 2.33 seconds
- Penetrating power : 11 stellar magnitudes
Design features:
- Optical design : Achromatic refractor
- Telescope Mount : Azimuthal
Equipment:
- Pipe : metal
- Tripod : aluminum
- Eyepieces : 4mm, 20mm
- Viewfinder : optical 5x24 mm
- Erecting lens: 1.5x
- Diagonal prism
The Bresser brand presents a wide range of traditionally high-quality telescopes of any complexity for all ages.
This model is an excellent choice for teenagers and those who are taking their first steps in astronomy. The Bresser Refractor Lunar 60/700 AZ manual telescope has high-quality optics that allow you to observe craters on the Moon with a diameter of 8 km, faint stars (up to 11 stellar magnitudes), the rings of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in the form of stars, the polar caps of Mars and some other objects.
| Manufacturer code: 914733
Parameters:
Warranty: 24 months
Country of brand registration: Germany
Finder: Optical 5x24
Optical design: Refractors
The optical viewfinder makes it easy to point the instrument at an object of interest, and the azimuth mount of the telescope will allow even an inexperienced astronomer to easily adapt to the telescope.
Thanks to reliable German mechanics, ease of assembly and operation of this telescope, you can easily take the telescope with you to nature. And bright, contrasting images of thousands of objects in the night sky will not leave anyone indifferent to astronomy.
