Bresser Astronomical Telescope 90/900 EQ3

Bresser Astronomical Telescope 90/900 EQ3
Bresser Astronomical Telescope 90/900 EQ3
Bresser Astronomical Telescope 90/900 EQ3
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Bresser Astronomical Telescope 90/900 EQ3
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Bresser 90/900 EQ3 Astron Telescope

Discover the fascinating night sky: people have felt themselves in the night sky since time immemorial. The BRESSER 90/900 Space Explorer will show you the wonders of space. Thanks to the opening of 90 mm, the telescope captures 165 times more light than the human eye. The long focal distance of 900 mm shows the highlights of the night sky. Discover the Earth's natural satellite, moon, make a trip to the planets or travel to the solar system and discover the first bright objects of the deep sky. The refracting telescope is mounted on a robust aluminum track to ensure maximum stability during its observations. There is also a shelf for eye-saving accessories, a Barlow lens and other accessories. Also, the Earth's movements can be compensated to make sure that their celestial discoveries remain within the field of vision. The equatorial EQ3 mount allows you to manually guide the telescope and follow your objects in your trip through the night sky.

Space Explorer Telescope: everything you need for a good view of space

Dise ñ for beginners and advanced observers, this telescope has everything you need to explore space on clear nights. The red dot finder provides an easy way to orient yourself in the night sky. Once you have configured the finder on the telescope, the ñ or red dot will show you the direction your telescope is pointing. Once you have decided on an object, you can view it with the three eye details. Marav íres lulate before the majestic rings of Saturn and the gas giant J &uatulos piter in different increases with the eye of 4 mm, 12 mm and 20 mm. In the dark and moonless nights, the gas nebulae are visible and bright, the galaxies, and the star's c &udiumas are visible. If you are fascinated with the moon, simply screw the lunar filter on the back of one of the eyes. This reduces glare and increases the contrast so you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the Moon without dazzling. Also, the refractor telescope can be used for terrestrial observations. &iex; Discover the wonders of nature and look closely at distant animals!

&iex; Emb &aemts on a discovery trip with the BRESSER 90/900 Space Explorer telescope!

Character íres:

  • The BRESSER 90/900 Space Explorer telescope will show you the wonders of space. Thanks to the 90 mm aperture, the telescope captures 165 times the light as the human eye.
  • The refracting telescope is mounted on a robust aluminium-foil tr to ensure the maximum stability during your observations. There is also a shelf for eye-saving accessories, a Barlow lens and other accessories.
  • You can compensate for the movements of the earth to make sure your celestial discoveries remain within the field of visi ón: the equatorial EQ3 mount allows you to manually guide the telescope and follow your objects in your trip through the night sky.
  • Marav &iatulos lulate before the majestic rings of Saturn and the gas giant J &uatulos piter in different increases with the eye of 4 mm, 12 mm and 20 mm. In the dark and moonless nights, the gas nebulae are visible and bright, the galaxies, and the star's c &udiumas are visible. If you are fascinated with the moon, screw the lunar filter on the back of one of the eye.
  • The red dot finder provides a way for you to orient yourself in the night sky. Once you have set up the search engine on the telescope, the ñ or red dot will show you the direction your telescope is pointing to.
  • Focal Pierna m &axime: 900.0 millimeter