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Newtonian reflector. Objective lens diameter (aperture): 76mm. Focal Length: 300mm

Reflector
Optical design
76
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens (refractors and catadioptric) or mirror (reflectors) that the telescope uses to collect light
300
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 73093
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000036685
Package size (LxWxH) 46x24x40 cm
Shipping Weight 5.28 kg
Description

Omegon 76/300 Dobsonian telescope – for successfully observing the night sky

Easy to use, even if you are not familiar with telescopes.

Have you often tilted your head upwards and admired a starry night sky? For many people, there comes a point when they want to see more and to really explore the night sky. This Omegon table-top Dobsonian telescope makes that easy and needs no prior knowledge. Turn your curiosity into fun observing.

The advantages in a nutshell:

  • Newtonian telescope with 76mm aperture
  • Intuitive operation – with Dobsonian mount
  • Ready to use – telescope comes already assembled
  • Useful accessories – 4 eyepieces, Barlow lens and erecting lens
  • Small but powerful optics – with 76mm of aperture

Although this telescope is extremely compact, it is still powerful. The 76mm aperture means that it collects 116 times more light than the naked eye alone. It not only lets you admire individual lunar craters in detail, but even imagine how the Moon must have looked to Apollo mission astronauts from the window of their spaceship.

Instantly ready to use – the telescope is already assembled

You don't have to worry about assembling this telescope - you certainly have better things to do. The telescope has already been fully assembled for you. So, if there's a clear sky this evening, you're ready for your first observing session!

No thought needed – simple operation

The telescope sits on a table-top Dobsonian mount. This not only saves space, but also makes it very easy to use. All you need to do is move the telescope up, down, left or right. It will glide smoothly in any direction you want, making it easy to point it at any object you wish to observe.

Its simple operation makes this telescope perfect for children who want to get to know the night sky better.

Compact Telescope – take it with you wherever and whenever you want

The Omegon 76/300 ball-mount telescope has been made as compact as possible, so it takes up very little space in your home. This also makes it ideal for taking on holiday with you. We know of people who take these telescopes with them on airline flights. It is a telescope for use anywhere, anytime.

Accessories for getting started in your new hobby

You will also receive an extensive set of accessories, allowing you to start enjoying using your telescope virtually from the first second. These include eyepieces for different magnifications and a Barlow lens.

Specifications
Product ID 73093
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000036685
Package size (LxWxH) 46x24x40 cm
Shipping Weight 5.28 kg
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 76
Focal length, mm 300
Highest practical power, x 152
Aperture ratio f/3.95
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Tripod wooden
Mount Dobsonian
User level elementary, beginners
Observed object planets of the Solar System and deep-sky objects
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