Observing the stars like a professional - very easy with the BRESSER JUNIOR refractor telescope 70/700 EL. It is a complete system for the exploration of the wonders of the universe, consisting of telescope, mount, tripod and all accessories needed. With an aperture of 70 mm it reveils already many details of celestial objects. The mount can not only swing the telescope left / right and up / down, it can also be used in a so-called equatorial mode, as scientists do in their observatories (see further under Special features). An additional finder scope mounted on the telescope is useful for locating celestial objects. With the erecting lens many exciting things in the environment can also be seen during daytime. With the height-adjustable tripod, the telescope can each be brought to an optimal height for large or small observers. The supplied diagonal mirror ensures a comfortable viewing.
At night the moon and planets may like Saturn and Jupiter can be explored. But thanks to the 70 mm wide aperture of the telescope also many celestial objects outside our solar system are within the reach of this telescope. Star clusters many light years away and nebula impress young and old stargazers.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Mounting with wedge: At first glance, the NG mount of the refractor telescope 90/700 NG is a very ordinary azimuth mount: an axis for left / right and one for up / down, as we know it from normal camera tripods. This mode makes sense especially with observations during the day. With the built-in wedge it can be tilted, so the whole mount can be converted to an equatorial mount for astronomy with a single operation. For use of the equatorial mount an axis is aligned with the North Star. When tracking a celestial object only a single axis needs to be moved, which clearly is a relief compared to tracking an object on the night sky with mounts that only have left / right and up / down axis.
FEATURES
At night the moon and planets may like Saturn and Jupiter can be explored. But thanks to the 70 mm wide aperture of the telescope also many celestial objects outside our solar system are within the reach of this telescope. Star clusters many light years away and nebula impress young and old stargazers.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Mounting with wedge: At first glance, the NG mount of the refractor telescope 90/700 NG is a very ordinary azimuth mount: an axis for left / right and one for up / down, as we know it from normal camera tripods. This mode makes sense especially with observations during the day. With the built-in wedge it can be tilted, so the whole mount can be converted to an equatorial mount for astronomy with a single operation. For use of the equatorial mount an axis is aligned with the North Star. When tracking a celestial object only a single axis needs to be moved, which clearly is a relief compared to tracking an object on the night sky with mounts that only have left / right and up / down axis.
FEATURES
- ideal beginner's set
- suitable for lunar, planetary and nature observations
- mount can be used in two ways: alt-azimuth and equatorial
- refractor telescope 70/900
- three eyepieces: 4 mm (225x), 12 mm (75x) and 20 mm (45x)
- heigth-adjustable aluminium tripod with accessory tray
- 1.5x errecting lens for a laterally correct and upright image
- NG mount
- finderscope 6 x 25
- astronomy software for PC
- 90° diagonal mirror
Technical Data
Field of application | |
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Field of application |
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Focus group | |
Focus Group | Beginners |
Age recommendation from | 6 |
Product family | |
Product Family | Refractor telescope |
OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Optical design | Achromatic Refractor |
Magnification from | 45 |
Magnification up to | 337.5 |
Maximum recommended magnification | 140 |
Mirror/Lens diam. | 70 mm |
Focal length | 900 mm |
Aperture ratio | 12.8 |
Angular resolution | 2 arc seconds |
Finderscope | 6 x 25 mm |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA | |
Colour | blue |
Fine movements | Manual (RA and DEC) |
Material tripod3 | Aluminium |
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter | 31.7 mm |
Material | Aluminium |
Dust protection caps | Dust protection caps for front lens and eyepiece holder |
Mount Type | German/Equatorial Mount |
Extended warranty | 5 years |
Warnings | Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. |
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS | |
Total length | 800 mm |
Total width | 1000 mm |
Total height | 1600 mm |
Net weight OTA (incl. accessories) | 1.4 kg |
Tube diameter | 110 mm |
Tube length | 950 mm |
Height (cm) from | 58 |
Height (cm) up to | 101 |
Tripod height adjustment | ✓ |
Technical Data
Field of application | |
---|---|
Field of application |
|
Focus group | |
Focus Group | Beginners |
Age recommendation from | 6 |
Product family | |
Product Family | Refractor telescope |
OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Optical design | Achromatic Refractor |
Magnification from | 45 |
Magnification up to | 337.5 |
Maximum recommended magnification | 140 |
Mirror/Lens diam. | 70 mm |
Focal length | 900 mm |
Aperture ratio | 12.8 |
Angular resolution | 2 arc seconds |
Finderscope | 6 x 25 mm |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA | |
Colour | blue |
Fine movements | Manual (RA and DEC) |
Material tripod3 | Aluminium |
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter | 31.7 mm |
Material | Aluminium |
Dust protection caps | Dust protection caps for front lens and eyepiece holder |
Mount Type | German/Equatorial Mount |
Extended warranty | 5 years |
Warnings | Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. |
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS | |
Total length | 800 mm |
Total width | 1000 mm |
Total height | 1600 mm |
Net weight OTA (incl. accessories) | 1.4 kg |
Tube diameter | 110 mm |
Tube length | 950 mm |
Height (cm) from | 58 |
Height (cm) up to | 101 |
Tripod height adjustment | ✓ |
Tips & Tricks
WIR SIND DIE BRESSERS
Lukas und Tom
Mikrobiologie
Lukas möchte alles ganz genau wissen. Er interessiert sich besonders für wissenschaftliche Entdeckungen. Gemeinsam mit seiner Ameise Tom erkundet er den Mikrokosmos.
Ab in die Welt der Mikrobiologie
Luna
Astronomie
Luna liebt den Sternenhimmel. Wann immer das Wetter mitspielt, packt sie ihr Teleskop aus und hält nach Planeten, Sternhaufen, Galaxien und vielem mehr Ausschau. Ihr Name bedeutet auf Deutsch „Mond“.
Greife nach den Sternen
Flora
Outdoor / Abenteuer
Flora geht gerne in der Natur auf Entdeckungsreise. Dabei begleitet sie stets ihr Fernglas. Denn dadurch kann sie genau beobachten, was sich in Wald und Wiese so alles bewegt.
Auf in ein Abenteuer