BRESSER Sirius 70/900 AZ Refractor Telescope with Smartphone Camera Adapter

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Set off on your personal journey to the stars with the BRESSER Sirius 70/900 AZ lens telescope. The complete astronomy set already includes everything you need to start observing the sky: the astronomical lens telescope with 70 mm aperture and 900 mm focal length, the azimuthal mount, the tripod and a wide range of accessories for fascinating discoveries. At the same time, it is very easy to operate - ideal to amaze even children with a view of the night sky.Simply a stargazing classic - the telescopeWith this lens telescope - a so-called Fraunhofer achromatic refractor - even total astro-beginners and children can easily explore the secrets of our night sky. Because this classic design impresses with its special user-friendliness and easy handling. To ensure that you enjoy good imaging properties when looking at the moon, sun, planets and star clusters, the entry-level telescope has been equipped with modern, precisely coated optics. The 70 mm aperture collects a total of 100 times more light than the human eye. And it is also convincing compared to a comparable 60 mm telescope: the light gathering capacity is 36 % higher and the resolving power is also better. Thus, with the 70 mm lens telescope, significantly more details are visible at the same magnification, e.g. on Saturn´s rings or the two main cloud bands of Jupiter.But how big do the celestial objects appear then? The resolution of the 70 mm lens lets you enjoy really sharp images at magnifications up to about 140x. For comparison: with a 60 mm aperture, this is only possible up to 120x. Technically, of course, the starter telescope can do even more - theoretically up to 675x with the included accessories. However, with increasing magnification, the image can slowly become more and more blurred. And how big you can really see the planets, star clusters and co. depends not only on the telescope. Another important factor: the air turbulence in the atmosphere (seeing conditions).A sharp image with good contrast - this is what the starter telescope achieves with its large focal ratio of about 1 to 12.9 (F/12.9), which is calculated from the ratio of the 70 mm aperture to the 900 mm focal length. And you will see: Due to the long focal length, especially the sun, moon, planets, open star clusters and globular clusters become absolute eye-catchers.Solid base for your stargazing hours - mount and tripodFound the ideal location for your nocturnal explorations? Then attach the telescope tube to the height-adjustable aluminium tripod with azimuthal mount. And this azimuthal mount is particularly compelling due to one quality: operation is really child´s play. Simply swing the telescope by hand to the left or right, up or down, as with a common photo tripod. This way you can quickly move your gaze from one celestial highlight to the next. And where are the accessories? Simply place them on the storage plate between the tripod legs. This way, eyepieces, solar filter and co. stay always within reach.All the trimmings - the accessoriesThe beginner´s telescope comes with everything you need for a quick start in stargazing. When searching for celestial bodies worth seeing, take your first look through the included LED viewfinder. Because the direction finder helps you to align the telescope precisely and find astronomical objects. It works like this: The LED finder is mounted in parallel on the telescope tube. It projects a red dot onto a small ground-glass screen that appears to float in front of the sky when you look through it. And that is exactly where the aperture of your telescope points. This way, you can always keep an overview of the night sky - before focusing your attention on the details through the magnification of the telescope.And you decide how high this magnification is by choosing the eyepiece. You will be amazed: the two eyepieces included in the set (4 mm, 20 mm) allow you to admire completely different images of the same object. If you one day want a change of perspective, you can expand your astronomy set with a large selection of eyepieces. For this purpose, the socket diameter is 1.25 inches (31.7 mm), which corresponds to an international, manufacturer-independent standard.You like what you see, but would love more detail? Then simply insert the 3x Barlow lens between the telescope and the eyepiece. And you have tripled the magnification of the eyepiece!Observation comfort and a pleasant view - this is what the 90-degree star diagonal mirror is made for. Even if your starter telescope is pointed vertically into the sky, you don´t need to lie down underneath it to see anything. Instead, simply look in comfortably from the side and enjoy the view.But it´s not only at night that we should look skywards. For only during the day you can see a very special star: our sun. So put the solar filter in front of the lens and safely look at sunspots and granulation on the sun.CAUTION: Never point the telescope at the sun without the solar filter!Would you like to share your discoveries with friends and family? Then take your first steps in astrophotography right away - and those are done in no time with the smartphone camera adapter for your beginner´s telescope. The moon, sun, planets, open star clusters and globular clusters always make a good picture.Discover what our night sky has to offer with the BRESSER Sirius 70/900 AZ refracting telescope.FEATURESBeginner´s telescope for astronomy70 mm aperture, 900 mm focal lengthAchromatic refractor type FraunhoferIdeal for observing the sun, moon, planets and star clustersHeight-adjustable tripod with azimuthal mountEasy to use, also very suitable for childrenFocal ratio F/12.9, therefore very sharp image and high contrastTwo eyepieces and one Barlow lens with 31.7 mm (1.25 inch) sockets for different magnificationsSafe solar observation with the included solar filterEntry into astrophotography with smartphone camera adapterSCOPE OF DELIVERYStarter lens telescopeAluminium tripodAzimuthal mountEyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25 inch socket) Barlow lens 3x (1.25 inch socket) Star diagonal mirrorLED illuminated dot finderSolar filterSmartphone camera adapterAccessory trayAstronomy software via downloadInstruction manual
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