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Bresser Solarix 76/350 AZ Carbon telescope with solar filter and smartphone adapter (4676359)

Bresser Solarix 76/350 AZ Carbon telescope with solar filter and smartphone adapter (4676359)

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Regular price €152.03 EUR
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Bresser is proud to present the universal and unique Solarix 76/350 AZ (carbon) telescope . Now, solar activity observations, daytime landscape observations and nighttime starry sky observations can be carried out with one Bresser Solarix 76/350 AZ (carbon) telescope. An important point is the certified solar filter, which allows safe eye-viewing of the Sun. This model has a carbon tube finish and a reinforced aluminum tripod profile. The device is aimed at beginners and everyone taking their first steps in astronomy, offering ease of use without any assembly tools. The magnification range from 18x to 175x opens up opportunities for both a general view of the night sky and a detailed study of planets and the lunar surface. The metal tube ensures the strength of the structure and stability of the optical system even with prolonged use. The built-in smartphone holder allows you to photograph celestial objects without additional equipment costs. The telescope comes fully assembled, allowing you to start observing immediately after unpacking.

What space objects can be observed with this telescope:

Sun: Sunspots on the Sun's disk - thanks to the included solar filter, you can safely observe sunspots and flares on the Sun's surface.

  Moon: Moon — A detailed look at the craters, mountains, seas, and plains of the lunar surface, especially along the terminator (the line between the light and dark sides).

Planets of the Solar System: Venus - phases of the planet, visible as a crescent or a full disk depending on its position in orbit, Mars - polar ice caps and large dark surface details at favorable opposition, Jupiter - cloud bands and the four largest Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, Saturn - the planet's rings and the largest moon Titan.

Deep Sky Objects: The Orion Nebula (M42) is a large emission nebula, visible as a blurred patch around a young star cluster, the Pleiades (M45) is an open star cluster in the constellation Taurus, perfectly visible even at low magnification, the Binary Star Cluster h and Chi Persei are two adjacent clusters that fit into one field of view, the Andromeda Nebula (M31) is the closest spiral galaxy to us, visible as an elongated nebulous patch.

Design features

  • Newton's optical system (Newton-Reflektor)  The telescope is built according to the classic Newtonian mirror-lens scheme, where the main light-collecting element is a concave parabolic mirror. The Newtonian system provides excellent light collection with compact tube dimensions. The absence of chromatic aberration, which is characteristic of lens telescopes, guarantees clear and contrasting images. This type of optics is the best choice for beginners who want to get a high-quality image at a reasonable price.
  • 76 mm aperture — The diameter of the main mirror is 76 mm, which provides a sufficient light-gathering area for observing bright objects. The larger aperture compared to the original refractors allows you to see more details on the planets and the lunar surface. It is the aperture that determines the resolution of the telescope and its limiting...
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