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A high quality Newton telescope with a large aperture, high magnification range and stable mount. For beginners and advanced users and ideal for lunar and planetary observation.
The main mirror diameter is 130 mm and the focal length is 650 mm. This makes it possible to achieve magnifications of 26-260x, which is ideal for observing large objects.
The equatorial mount with flexible shafts allows easy tracking and the sturdy tripod provides the necessary support. The Astro software and telescope fibel make it easy to get started.
Dimensions: 120x40x40 cm / Weight: 3.25 Kg
Scope of delivery: Telescope with tripod and mount; 2 eyepieces; 3x Barlow lens; Redspot shear; PC Software Stellarium; Telescope fibel
Product Description The telescope: The Bresser Newton telescope has a main mirror aperture of 130mm and a focal length of 650mm. The telescope is perfect for beginners and advanced user who like to observe the nightsky with all its interesting objects. The Bresser Newton telescope 130/650 is a complete telescope with mount, tripod, optical tube assembly and accessories. With its low focal length, the telescope is perfect for wide field observing, but with its accessories it is also perfect for detail views on the moon or planets. The mount: The stable equatorial mount of the mirror telescope makes it very easy to use. You only need to put the RA-axis to the north pole and it is possible to use only one hand to guide the hole telescope on its object. Features: Optical design: Newton Mirror telescope Aperture main mirror: 130mm Focal length / F Ratio: 650mm / F5 Maximal usefull magnification: 260x Eyepiece holder: 31,7mm (1,25“) Finder telescope: red dot finder Dimensions optical tube assembly: 61cm (L) x 16cm (B) Weight optical tube assembly: 3.25kg Tripod height: from 63cm to 108cm Tripod material: Steel Height of mount: about 28cm Weight of mount: 1,9kg Batteries: no Control: manuell / equatorial Complete weight: 8,2kg Set Contains: Telescope with mount and tripod 2 eyepieces (10mm,25mm) 3x barlow lense red dot finder PC software Stellarium Star map