Description
The BRESSER Messier AR-102/600 NANO AZ is a refractor telescope with achromatic optics with a diameter of 102 mm and a focal length of 600 mm, designed for beginners and amateur astronomers who want to get a high-quality image of the starry sky without excessive complexity in use. The telescope provides an initial magnification of 25x with the included eyepiece and is capable of reaching a maximum recommended magnification of up to 200x, which allows you to view both objects in the Solar System and some objects in deep space. The 102 mm aperture collects enough light to clearly detail the surface of the Moon, the cloud bands of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn. The compact alt-azimuth mount makes it easy to aim at an object for those who are just starting to get acquainted with astronomy. The kit already includes everything you need for your first observations: a 26 mm Super Plössl eyepiece, a diagonal mirror, a solar filter and a camera adapter. The stainless steel tripod ensures the stability of the structure even on uneven surfaces. This telescope will be a reliable tool for those who want to start an exciting journey into the world of astronomy.
What space objects can be observed with this telescope:
Sun: (only with standard solar filter): Sunspots and flares on the surface of the Sun, Photosphere granulation under favorable conditions
Month: Lunar craters, mountains and plains (seas), Details of the lunar surface relief with a high degree of detail
Planets of the Solar System: Jupiter: cloud bands and the four largest Galilean moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto), Saturn: planetary rings and the moon Titan, Mars: polar caps and large dark regions of the surface, Venus: phases of the planet, Uranus and Neptune: planetary disks
Deep Sky Objects: Orion Nebula (M42) - one of the brightest nebulae, Open star clusters: Pleiades (M45), Manger cluster (M44), Globular star clusters: Hercules (M13), Andromeda Galaxy (M31) - visible as a blurry spot with structure, Double and multiple stars: Albireo (Beta Cygni), Mizar in Ursa Major
Design features:
- 102mm Achromatic Objective Lens - An achromatic lens (from the Greek for "without color") consists of two glass elements with different refractive indices, which significantly reduces chromatic aberration compared to conventional single-lens optics. The 102mm aperture collects significantly more light than standard entry-level telescopes with a diameter of 60–70mm. This provides a brighter and more contrasted image, especially when observing planets and the lunar surface.
- 600mm focal length and f/5.9 focal ratio - The relatively short focal length makes the telescope compact and easy to transport. The f/5.9 aperture provides a wide field of view, which is especially useful when searching for and observing extended objects such as nebulae and star clusters. This characteristic also makes the telescope suitable for wide-field astrophotography.
- Super Eyepiece...
