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The classical Newton Reflector telescope according to Isaac Newton. These measurements and this kind of construction has been available for three decades now and has proved its power and efficiency
The 114 mm mirror permits impressing planet observations as well as interesting Deep Sky experiences. Discover the rings of Saturn, Jupiter's moons and our neighbor planet Mars - under good conditions (for example in opposition), you will discover fascinating surface textures. Larger globular star clusters such as M15 can partly be dissolved into single stars because of their light collecting ability at the edges.
The EQ-1 is a parallactic mounting with an outstanding price-performance ratio! Its stability provides some beautiful and enjoyable hours with your telescope under the impressing sky. It permits a fine adjustment in declination and right ascension axis and can be refitted with an electronic tracking motor drive (to compensate the earth rotation) which replaces exhausting manual tracking.
Optics | |
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Type: | Reflector |
Type of build: | Newton |
Aperture (mm): | 114 |
Focal length (mm): | 900 |
Focal ratio: | F/7.9 |
Max. useful magnification: | 230 |
Light gathering capacity: | 270 |
Resolving capacity: | 1.01 |
Limiting stellar magnitude (mag): | 12.1 |
Focuser: | 1.25" Gear Rack |
Mount | |
Type: | Equatorial |
Type of build: | EQ-1 |
GoTo system: | No |
Tracking: | No |
Tripod | |
Material: | Aluminium |
Type : | Tripod |
General | |
Weight (kg): | 12 |
Warranty: | 2 years |
Included accessories | |
Barlow lens: | 2 x |
1.25'' eyepieces: | 25 mm, 10 mm |
Finderscope: | 6 x 30 |
Recommended for: | |
Beginners: | Yes |
Intermediate: | Not recommended |
Advanced: | No |
Area of application | |
Nature observation: | No |
Moon & planets: | Yes |
Nebula & galaxies | No |
Sun: | No (only with appropriate Sun filter) |