Overview
AZ2-AZIMUTH MOUNTING WITH FINE ADJUSTMENT
ALUMINUM STAND
HER binoculars 5X24
3 DIFFERENT OCULARS
BIR ARLO 2-WAY lens
MOON FILTER
REVERSE LENS 1.5X
90° ANGLE MIRROR
AZ2-AZIMUTH MOUNTING WITH FINE ADJUSTMENT
ALUMINUM STAND
HER binoculars 5X24
3 DIFFERENT OCULARS
BIR ARLO 2-WAY lens
MOON FILTER
REVERSE LENS 1.5X
90° ANGLE MIRROR
Are you looking for a telescope, with which you as a beginner can immerse step by step in the world of Astro nomia and make distant stars and galaxies tangible? Or would you like to make the exciting world of Astro nomy more accessible to your children or grandchildren in a playful way? Our DÖRR Lens tele telescope Mars 66 is the ideal product for this project.
Whether you are interested in the observation of celestial bodies such as the moon, Venus or Jupiter, or would like to see the Milky Way a little bit more closely, this telescope brings you to the wonderful and infinite world of Astro nomy.
This telescope is a so-called achromatic refractor telescope, i.e. a classical lens tele telescope, with an objective opening of 60 mm and a focal length of 700 mm. With the accompanying eyepieces and the 2-fold Barlow lens, you can achieve enlargements from minimum 35-times up to maximum 350-times.
Furthermore, the Mars 66 is characterized by a very simple operation (no tools required), as well as an extensive delivery package. Anyone who wants to take his first steps in the Astro business will find all the necessary utensils in this starter pack and can start immediately.
AZ2-AZIMUTH MOUNTING WITH FINE ADJUSTMENT
With the high-quality fork mounting you can move the telescope vertically and horizontally by hand. Thanks to the two fine settings (silver screws), each celestial body can be targeted and monitored easily and precisely.
ALUMINUM STAND
The light-weight aluminum stand is easy to transport and the telescope is stable and free of blurring during your observations.
HER binoculars 5X24
Before the actual observation, use the Finder telescope for easy locating and for precise pointing of the celestial bodies.
3 DIFFERENT OCULARS
1x SR4 Ramsden eyepiece with 2 lenses and a magnification of 175x
1x H12.5 Huygens ocular with 2 lenses and a magnification of 56x
1x H20 Huygens ocular with 2 lenses and a magnification of 35x
BIR ARLO 2-WAY lens
Double the magnification factor of the eyepieces by using the 2-fold Barlow lens provided.
MOON FILTER
The included moon filter is indispensable for observing the moon, as it protects your eye against glare.
REVERSE LENS 1.5X
If the telescope is also used for terrestrial observation (earth observations) apart from the astronomical application area, use the supplied reversing lens. The reversing lens reverses the image on the head that is typical for astronomical observations.
90° ANGLE MIRROR
With the included angle mirror you can easily look into the telescope from above.
If you do not yet know exactly in which special area you would like to deepen your attention in the future, then this telescope opens up the entire range of application areas in the amateur range.
The Mars 66 Astro tele oscilloscope fulfills all the requirements for you, your children, your grandchildren, with the first steps of their astronomical career. Get to know the stars from a whole new perspective, or enthuse yourself and others for the fantastic world of the Astro nomy.
Focal length 700 mm
Luminosity max. 11.7
Magnification max. 350 x
Min. Zoom 35 x
Lens diameter is 60 mm
Telescopic mounting AZ-2 Azimut
Telescope design lens tele oscilloscope (refractor tele telescope)
Accessories for 1 1/4 inch
Outer dimension length approx. 72 cm
Weight approx. 3500 g
Colour blue
TIPS AND TRICKS
You can find further technical properties of the TELESCOPE in the chapter "SPECIFICATIONS". In addition, the DOWNLOAD tab provides useful TIPS and TRICKS to help you use your Astro tele telescope.
PLEASE NOTE:
• NEVER look directly into the sun or near the sun through the telescope or the viewfinder! There is a risk of blinding!
• The telescope is not a toy! Children must not use the telescope without supervision of adults.
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