Top 10 Stargazers
Top 10 Stargazers
The stargazer is the starting point to delve more deeply into astronomy and discover distant planetary systems. For our top 10 stargazers we have made a selection based on image quality, magnification factor of the eyepieces and the maintenance possibilities.
Bresser Telescoope Arcturus 60/700
List price 112.-
74.-
Bresser Pollux 150/1400 Mirror Telescope EQ3
List price 369.-
327. 90
National Geographic Go-To Telescope 90/1250
List price 559.90
499.-
National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
List price 79.90
64. 90
Bresser Solarix 76/350 Telescope with Solar Filter
List price 112.-
69.-
Bresser Carbon Telescope Pluto 114/500 EQ
List price 299.-
269.-
Bresser Spica 130/1000 Reflecting Telescope EQ3
339.-
Celestron Travelscope 50 telescope with backpack
List price 129.-
119.-
Bresser Pollux 150/750 EQ3 Parabolical
List price 389.-
339.-
Bresser Taurus 90/900 NG Telescope
List price 299.-
269.-
The best stargazers
When night has fallen, we can see the moon and the stars from the window. Sometimes, some other constellations can also be observed. But often it stays that way. With the help of a stargazer, not only can stars be observed, but planets too. A stargazer enlarges the image that we cannot see with the naked eye, by means of a magnifying glass (eyepiece) in combination with a lens.
Stargazers are available from Celestron, National Geographic and Bresser. When choosing a stargazer, you can choose a refractor, a reflector or a catadioptric version. But you can also use a spotting scope or binoculars if you want to spot birds.
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