National Geographic Go-To Telescope 70/350
This high-quality wide-field lens telescope gives a nice clear image and its compact design makes it easy to carry around.
List price 348.-
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Delivered within 2 to 3 working days
This high-quality wide-field lens telescope gives a nice clear image and its compact design makes it easy to carry around.
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Description
National Geographic Go-To Telescope 70/350
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive range of instruments, including this computer-controlled lens telescope with go-to system. This high-quality wide-field lens telescope gives a nice clear image and its compact design makes it easy to carry around. The easy to use go-to system is also easy to use for the beginner astronomer.
The telescope can be mounted on the aluminium field tripod. The telescope can also be placed on a table, without tripod. The moon and the planets are exceptionally beautiful objects to view with this telescope. The telescope is luminous enough to see even the brightest of hazes. The hand controller supplied with it has 272,000 pre-set astronomical objects. A compass is included to properly align the telescope to the North.
Using the rotatable star chart or planetarium software included with it, it is easy to orientate your way around whilst star-gazing. The two eyepieces give a magnification of 18x (20mm eyepiece) and 35x (10mm eyepiece). For optimally viewing the moon, a moon filter is included. All in all, a very complete computer-controlled telescope which is 'small' but mighty!
Features:
- Optical design: Refractor
- Front lens diameter: 70 mm
- Focal point: 350 mm, f/5
- Objects: > 272,000
- Maximum (meaningful) magnification: 140x
- Mounting: Mono Fork
Included:
- National Geographic Go-To Telescope 70/350
- Aluminium field tripod
- GOTO Handbox
- 2x Eyepieces: (10 and 20 mm)
- Moon filter
- Rotatable star chart
- Compass
- CD-ROM with manual and astronomy software
National Geographic Go-To Telescope 70/350
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive range of instruments, including this computer-controlled lens telescope with go-to system. This high-quality wide-field lens telescope gives a nice clear image and its compact design makes it easy to carry around. The easy to use go-to system is also easy to use for the beginner astronomer.
The telescope can be mounted on the aluminium field tripod. The telescope can also be placed on a table, without tripod. The moon and the planets are exceptionally beautiful objects to view with this telescope. The telescope is luminous enough to see even the brightest of hazes. The hand controller supplied with it has 272,000 pre-set astronomical objects. A compass is included to properly align the telescope to the North.
Using the rotatable star chart or planetarium software included with it, it is easy to orientate your way around whilst star-gazing. The two eyepieces give a magnification of 18x (20mm eyepiece) and 35x (10mm eyepiece). For optimally viewing the moon, a moon filter is included. All in all, a very complete computer-controlled telescope which is 'small' but mighty!
Features:
- Optical design: Refractor
- Front lens diameter: 70 mm
- Focal point: 350 mm, f/5
- Objects: > 272,000
- Maximum (meaningful) magnification: 140x
- Mounting: Mono Fork
Included:
- National Geographic Go-To Telescope 70/350
- Aluminium field tripod
- GOTO Handbox
- 2x Eyepieces: (10 and 20 mm)
- Moon filter
- Rotatable star chart
- Compass
- CD-ROM with manual and astronomy software
Specifications
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 350.0 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 70.0 |
Maximum magnification | 140 |
Type of telescope | Refractor |
Info | |
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Article number | 122063046 |
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 350.0 |
Info | |
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Article number | 122063046 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 70.0 |
Maximum magnification | 140 |
Type of telescope | Refractor |