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Bresser Messier NT-150L/1200 Hexafoc EXOS-2/GOTO Telescope

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Newton's telescope. Primary mirror diameter (aperture): 150mm. Focal length: 1200mm

Reflector
Optical design
150
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens or mirror that the telescope uses to collect light
1200
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 72881
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922199368
Package size (LxWxH) 23x133x87 cm
Shipping Weight 32.4 kg
Description

This telescope features rigid and sharp optics. The 150 mm light gathering aperture allows for observing the bright celestial dee sky objects. This telescope allows for observing the colorful glowing Great Orion Nebula, detecting the famous Whirlpool Galaxy in the Big Dipper, and finding the Dumpbell-Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula. The rigid precision mount with ball bearings in all axes provides a stable stand and makes this telescope suitable for astrophotography.

Bresser Messier NT-150L/1200 Hexafoc EXOS-2/GOTO Telescope comes with an equatorial EXOS-2 GoTo mount and a big matrix-display.

Features:

  • High-end Hexafoc-focuser with 2.5" free inner diameter
  • All telescope axes supported by ball bearings for smooth tracking
  • Adjustable polar finder scope
  • ST-4 compatible autoguider interface
  • Aluminum cast parts with high-end powder coating
  • Brass worms with ball bearings
  • GoTo Mount with motors and a hand box controller, for easy finding and guiding the Moon, planets, stars, and other objects
  • Bubble level for easy tripod setup
  • 8x50 straight through viewfinder with reticle; optimized finder socket for comfortable use
  • 31.7 mm (1.25") diagonal mirror
  • Cradle rings with a handle and an integrated piggyback camera holder (1/4" thread)
  • Dovetail plate with a stainless steel rail
  • 50.8 mm (2") to 31.7 mm (1.25") adapter with integrated T2 thread (T2-adapter ring for a camera is required)

The kit includes:

  • Telescope
  • Equatorial EXOS-2 GOTO mount with stainless steel tripod and Startracker handcontroller
  • 150 mm Newton optical tube assembly
  • Dovetail with stainless steel surface
  • Telescope with mount and tripod
  • 26 mm Super Plössl eyepiece 31.7 mm(1.25")
  • 31.7 mm (1.25") Zenith mirror
  • Built-in T2-adapter for a 31.7 mm (1.25") eyepiece
  • Tube clamps with dovetail rail for GP-Level
  • Handle and camera holder
  • 6x30 optical finder
  • Stellarium astronomy software
  • Rotatable star map
Specifications
Product ID 72881
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922199368
Package size (LxWxH) 23x133x87 cm
Shipping Weight 32.4 kg
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 150
Secondary mirror diameter, mm 45
Focal length, mm 1200
Magnification, x 46 — 300
Aperture ratio f/8
Finderscope optical, 6x30
Mount equatorial, EXOS-2/EQ2 GOTO
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