Byomic Beginners Mirror Telescope 76/700 in Case
This Byomic beginners mirror telescope 76/700 is the perfect stargazing scope for the novice astronomer. With 120x magnification and a 76 millimeter mirror, you can observe the heavenly bodies well.
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Byomic Beginners Mirror Telescope 76/700 in Case
List price 129.-
109. 64
Delivered within 2 to 3 working days
This Byomic beginners mirror telescope 76/700 is the perfect stargazing scope for the novice astronomer. With 120x magnification and a 76 millimeter mirror, you can observe the heavenly bodies well.
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Description
With this Byomic Junior Mirror Telescope 76/700 it is possible for the novice astronomer to discover the universe full of stars and planets. This telescope is also suitable for children. With just a few clicks, this telescope is ready for use. The telescope is supplied with a handy case, allowing the telescope to be easy to carry along with the tripod on location.
This telescope uses mirrors and is therefore called a Newton or reflector telescope. With a mirror with a diameter of 76mm, the telescope is able to find planets and stars that are (relatively) close to us, think of craters on the moon, the mountains of the "Maria Moon" and Saturn. Jupiter is also clear to see.
Note: Contrary to the illustrated finderscope, you will receive a LED-finder together with this telescope that makes it even easier to aim at an object that you want to view. With a red illuminated dot you see where the telescope is pointed at.
Specifications
- Construction: Mirror
- Coating optics: Standard
- Lens Diameter (mm): 76
- Aperture ratio: F11,6
- Magnification: 120
- Focal length (mm): 700
- Tube size (cm): 76
- Eyepiece diameter (mm): 31,7
- Weight (Kg): 1.8
- Viewfinder (mm): LED
- Type tripod: Adjustable Aluminum
- Weight tripod (kg): 0.6
- Slow Motion control: yes, horizontal
- Mount: Azimuth
In the Box
- Mirror telescope 76/700
- Strong transport case
- Adjustable aluminum tripod with eyepiece holder
- 3 Eyepieces: 20, 12,5 and 4mm
- Barlow lens 2x
- Reverse lens 1,5x
- LED viewfinder
- Lens cap with center opening for less light
With this Byomic Junior Mirror Telescope 76/700 it is possible for the novice astronomer to discover the universe full of stars and planets. This telescope is also suitable for children. With just a few clicks, this telescope is ready for use. The telescope is supplied with a handy case, allowing the telescope to be easy to carry along with the tripod on location.
This telescope uses mirrors and is therefore called a Newton or reflector telescope. With a mirror with a diameter of 76mm, the telescope is able to find planets and stars that are (relatively) close to us, think of craters on the moon, the mountains of the "Maria Moon" and Saturn. Jupiter is also clear to see.
Note: Contrary to the illustrated finderscope, you will receive a LED-finder together with this telescope that makes it even easier to aim at an object that you want to view. With a red illuminated dot you see where the telescope is pointed at.
Specifications
- Construction: Mirror
- Coating optics: Standard
- Lens Diameter (mm): 76
- Aperture ratio: F11,6
- Magnification: 120
- Focal length (mm): 700
- Tube size (cm): 76
- Eyepiece diameter (mm): 31,7
- Weight (Kg): 1.8
- Viewfinder (mm): LED
- Type tripod: Adjustable Aluminum
- Weight tripod (kg): 0.6
- Slow Motion control: yes, horizontal
- Mount: Azimuth
In the Box
- Mirror telescope 76/700
- Strong transport case
- Adjustable aluminum tripod with eyepiece holder
- 3 Eyepieces: 20, 12,5 and 4mm
- Barlow lens 2x
- Reverse lens 1,5x
- LED viewfinder
- Lens cap with center opening for less light
Specifications
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 700.0 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 76.0 |
Maximum magnification | 120 |
Type of telescope | Reflector |
Info | |
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Article number | 12260417 |
Size & Packaging | |
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Weight (in grams) | 1,800 |
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 700.0 |
Info | |
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Article number | 12260417 |
Size & Packaging | |
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Weight (in grams) | 1,800 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 76.0 |
Maximum magnification | 120 |
Type of telescope | Reflector |