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Refractor. Objective lens diameter: 80mm. Focal length: 400mm

Refractor
Optical design
80
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens (refractors and catadioptric) or mirror (reflectors) that the telescope uses to collect light
400
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 72053
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555002378
Package size (LxWxH) 67x26x14
Shipping Weight 3.81
Description

Levenhuk Skyline Travel 80 Telescope is a small high-aperture refractor with coated optics, optimal for near-space and terrestrial observations. This is a great choice for beginner-level astronomers who are making their first steps in observations. Levenhuk Skyline Travel 80 is so easy to operate, even a kid can handle it.

The Levenhuk Skyline Travel 80 Telescope is perfect for observing the Moon and large planets of the solar system and, to a lesser extent, it is suitable for deep space observations, although it sufficiently captures bright galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters bright enough. We recommend performing all observations far away from the city lights. The telescope is convenient to take along with you on any trip due to its lightweight and compact design. A transportation bag that comes in the kit is large enough to fit not only an optical tube, mount, and tripod but also other optical accessories.

Eyepieces, a Barlow lens, and a diagonal prism are also included. Right “out of the box”, you get a magnification of 132x that allows you to study the lunar craters, Saturn, Mars, and the atmospheric phenomena on Jupiter in detail. The telescope will be a great replacement for a spotting scope as it produces a “terrestrial” (undistorted) image.

Notice that an altazimuth mount for the telescope is easy to operate. A tripod is made of aluminum and its legs can be adjusted to the height of a user. There is an accessory tray. The optical tube has a small compass designed for quick land navigation and searching for celestial objects on the skyline.

Features:

  • Small and lightweight refractor
  • Perfect for exploring near space and terrestrial objects
  • A perfect choice for out-of-town observations
  • Designed for teenagers and beginner astronomers
  • Simple altazimuth mount
  • Magnification "out of the box": 132x
  • A bag for transportation comes in the kit

The kit includes:

  • Telescope
  • Mount
  • 5x20 optical finder
  • K9 eyepiece, 1.25"
  • K25 eyepiece, 1.25"
  • Diagonal prism
  • 3x Barlow lens
  • Aluminum tripod
  • Bag for storage and transportation
  • User manual and lifetime warranty
Specifications
Product ID 72053
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555002378
Package size (LxWxH) 67x26x14
Shipping Weight 3.81
Optical design refractor
Optics material optical glass
Optics coating fully multi-coated
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 80
Focal length, mm 400
Highest practical power, x 160
Aperture ratio f/5
Limiting stellar magnitude 11.62
Eyepieces K9mm (44x), K25mm (16x)
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Barlow lens 3x
Finderscope optical, 5х20
Tripod aluminum
Tripod height (adjustable), mm 560–1200
Accessory tray
Telescope control manual
Mount alt-azimuth
Additional built-in liquid compass (located on the optical tube)
Optical tube material aluminum
User level beginners
Assembly and installation difficulty level extremely simple
Observed object planets of the Solar System, terrestrial objects
Pouch/case/bag in set bag
Extended kit
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