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Bresser Messier Exos 2/EQ-5 GOTO Montering
Messier EXOS-2 EQ GoTo Mount
Bresser EXOS-2 GoTo Equatorial MountMount, tripod and hand box with computer. This German mount has tracking motors in both axes that follow celestial objects very precisely.The handbox with GoTo works reliable and controls the mount in every situation.
Precise ball bearings in both axes ensures minimal backlash at all nine possible tracking speeds.
The battery pack (12 V) is conveniently fastened to the tripod shelf and takes eight size "D" batteries.
The mount rests on a very tough and rigid steel tripod and can take optical tubes of up to 13 kg. GOTO Stargazing at the push of a button!
The Startracker GoTo System enables beginners to start astronomical observations in just a few minutes, and guides you to objects that are hard to localize through a standard finder scope.
Just push the button and the GoTo System will find planets, nebulae or galaxies for you and position your telescope automatically and precise.
The GoTo System database includes thousands of astronomical objects.
The Messier mount with GoTo System allows you to observe without tedious searching, or image faint objects that are hard to find in a standard finder scope!Content of delivery:
- equatorial mount
- height adjustable tripod
- polar finder scope
- counterweight
- Startracker handbox
- battery pack (batteries not included)
- manual
Specification:
Hand-held controller | StarTracker |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA | |
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Mount type | Equatorial |
Material tripod3 | Steel/chromium-plated steel |
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Maximum load capacity | 13 kg |
Counterweight | 4.5 kg |
- Mount type
- Equatorial (EQ)
- Mount Features
- Goto
- Mounting Hardware Size
- Vixen
A German manufacturer founded in 1957, Bresser specializes in telescopes, binoculars, and optical devices for casual astronomy and educational purposes. Their diverse range of affordable products caters to budding astronomers and families, making astronomy accessible to a wider audience.