Description
The Bresser Junior 60/300 GOTO telescope is a lightweight, compact and affordable refractor telescope with computerized control. With the included mini tripod, the telescope can be mounted on any object convenient for observation: a window sill, a table or chair, on the hood of a car, etc. In addition, the Bresser Junior 60/300 GOTO telescope can be mounted on a regular photo tripod using a standard 0.25" screw.
Optical characteristics:
- Magnification: 15x (with standard eyepiece H20mm)
- Maximum useful magnification: 120x
- Lens diameter, mm: 60
- Eyepiece landing diameter, mm: 31.75
- Focal length, mm: 300
- Aperture: 5
- Resolution: 2.33 seconds
- Penetrating power: 10.99 stellar magnitudes
Design features:
- Optical design: refractor
- Telescope mount: alt-azimuth, motorized
- Aiming system: automatic with built-in computer
- Database: 4000 pre-defined objects plus 250 user-defined
- Remote control with 4-line LCD display with backlit keys for easy use
- Possibility of installation on photo tripods via standard 0.25" screw
Equipment:
- Optical tube
- Mounting
- Mini tripod
- Computerized control panel with connecting cable
- Eyepiece H20mm (1.25")
- Operating instructions
- Storage and transportation case
Nutrition:
- Telescope electric drive: 6 x AA batteries, LR6 1.5V (purchased separately)
- Possibility of connecting an external power supply
The Bresser Junior 60/300 GOTO telescope is a very light and compact telescope with excellent capabilities for young amateur astronomers. Thanks to the homing system, which has a database of over 4,000 objects, finding objects is extremely simple. Just enter the name of the object and the GOTO function will direct the telescope to the star or planet you are interested in, and the automatic tracking function will make the process of observing the object convenient and comfortable.
The Bresser Junior 60/300 GOTO telescope is easy not only to use, but also to transport. Thanks to the simplicity and thoughtfulness of the design, the telescope can be disassembled and packed in the case included in the kit in a short time and delivered to the observation site.
