£349.00
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The 102/660 optics - a compact telescope with light power
The 102mm aperture not only lets you observe the Moon and planets, but lets you get into the realm of the 'deep sky' and see a good number of 'DSOs'. Observe young star clusters, such as the Pleiades, in detail for the first time or take a look at extended galactic nebulae.
With only a 660mm focal length, this telescope has a particularly wide field of view and is an optimal telescope for soaking up wide views of the night sky. And if you are interested in getting a closer view of a particular object, then simply insert a different eyepiece and you can magnify by up to 200X. 102mm of aperture also lets you resolve some planetary atmospheres and you will be able to observe many details on planets - such as the cloud bands on Jupiter.
Suggested Accessories:
Omegon 1.25'' Nebula/city light filter
Optics |
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Type | Refractor |
Type of build | Achromat |
Aperture (mm) | 102 |
Focal length (mm) | 660 |
Aperture ratio (f/) | 6,5 |
Resolving capacity | 1,13 |
Limit value (mag) | 11,8 |
Light gathering capacity | 210 |
Max. useful magnification | 200 |
Tube construction | Full tube |
Focuser |
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Type of build | Gear rack |
Connection ( to eyepiece) | 2" |
Mount |
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Type of build | AZ-3 |
Mounting type | Azimuthal |
GoTo control | no |
Tripod |
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Type | Tripod |
Material | Aluminium |
Included accessories |
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1.25'' eyepieces | 20mm, 10mm |
Barlow Lens | - |
Deviating optics | 1.25", 90° star diagonal |
Finder scope | Red dot finder |
General |
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Series | Basic |
Area of application |
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Nature Observation | yes |
Moon & Planets | yes |
Nebulae & galaxies | yes |
Astrophotography | no |
Sun | no |
Recommended for |
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Beginners | yes |
Advanced | no |
Observatories | no |