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National Geographic Newton Telescope 130/650 Sph. NG_9069000 è un National Geographic telescopio della Robtics categoria Telescopi Telescopi.
Specificazioni:
- Sistema telescopico: Telescopio con montature
- Tipo di telescopio: Newton
- Marchio del telescopio: National Geographic
- Apertura del telescopio (gamma): 100mm - 149mm
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National Geographic Newton Telescope 130/650 Sph.
This telescope gathers a lot of light with its 130 mm aperture, making objects inside and even outside our solar system visible. The relatively short focal length (650 mm) makes the telescope very compact and a specialist for wide-field observations like open star clusters and nebulae. This telescope makes the Milky Way in summer, the Pleiades in winter and the Great Orion Nebula and other star clusters throughout the year easy observation objects.If the sturdy equatorial mount is pointed to the North Star, Polaris, tracking objects by hand is easy.
Please note: Reflector telescopes with optical design "Newton" are very good for astronomical observing at the starry night sky. But these telescopes are not well usable for observing landscape and nature during daylight. Therefore we suggest refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.
FEATURES
- Optical System: Newton Reflector
- Mirror diameter: 130mm
- Focal length: 650mm
- Magnification: 26x-195x
- Mount: EQ3, equatorial
- Tripod: Aluminium with accessory tray
- OTA
- Mount
- Aluminium tripod
- 2 pieces 31.7mm (1.25") Kellner Eyepieces (K-25mm, K-10mm)
- 3x Barlow Lens
- LED viewfinder
- rotatable Star Map
- Moon Filter
- Astronomy Software
Technical Data
Product family | |
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Product Family | Reflector telescope |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA | |
Ext. warranty after online registration* | 5 Years |
- Sistema telescopico
- Telescopio con montature
- Tipo di telescopio
- Newton
- Apertura del telescopio (mm)
- 130mm
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