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Newtonian reflector. Aperture: 76 mm. Focal length: 700 mm

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
700
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
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Product ID 84202
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 2400000058496
Package size (LxWxH) 76x41x19 cm
Shipping Weight 7.46 kg
Description

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With the Levenhuk LabZZ TK76 telescope, you can observe a wide range of astronomical objects, including the Moon, the planets of the Solar system, bright galaxies, nebulae and star clusters as well as a meteor shower. The Levenhuk LabZZ TK76 telescope is a teenager-oriented device with an extended kit. It is very easy to handle.

The optics of this Newtonian reflector are made of glass with an anti-reflective coating. The optics render a clear image, collect enough light for basic astronomical observations, and eliminate aberrations. The azimuth mount features a microscrew on the vertical axis, which allows you to accurately and smoothly set a telescope on the selected object. The aluminum tripod is stable and robust. It features the accessory tray in the middle. The tripod height is adjustable.

All of the required accessories are included, so you do not need to buy them separately. The robust plastic case with the handle is also included. It holds your complete telescope setup, so it is convenient to transport and store the telescope with all of its accessories.

Features:

  • Children’s Newtonian reflector for space observation
  • For observations of the Moon, the planets of the Solar system, and stars
  • Easy to handle due to the azimuth mount
  • The kit includes all of the required accessories
  • Convenient to transport (case included)

The kit includes:

  • Telescope optical tube
  • 4 mm eyepiece
  • 12.5 mm eyepiece
  • 20 mm eyepiece
  • 2x Barlow lens
  • 1.5x erecting eyepiece
  • Finder 5x24
  • Azimuth mount
  • Aluminum tripod with an accessory tray
  • Plastic case
  • User manual and lifetime warranty
Specifications
Product ID 84202
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 2400000058496
Package size (LxWxH) 76x41x19 cm
Shipping Weight 7.46 kg
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Optics material optical glass
Optics coating anti-reflective
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 76
Lens (mirror) shape spherical
Focal length, mm 700
Highest practical power, x 152
Aperture ratio f/9
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 9.0
Limiting stellar magnitude 11.5
Eyepieces SR4mm (175x), H12.5mm (56x), H20mm (35x), 1.5x erecting eyepiece
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Barlow lens 2x
Finderscope optical, 5x24
Focuser rack & pinion
Tripod aluminum
Tripod height (adjustable), mm 600–1000
Accessory tray
Telescope control manual
Mount alt-azimuth
Optical tube mounting mode screws
Optical tube material metal
User level elementary, beginners
Assembly and installation difficulty level extremely simple
Observed object deep-sky objects
Pouch/case/bag in set case
Extended kit
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