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Newtonian reflector. Objective lens diameter (aperture): 114mm. Focal Length: 900mm

Reflector
Optical design
114
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens (refractors and catadioptric) or mirror (reflectors) that the telescope uses to collect light
900
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 73084
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2
EAN 2400000036593
Shipping Weight 12.5
Optical design reflector
Description

The classical Newton Reflector telescope according to Isaac Newton. These measurements and this kind of construction has been available for three decades now and has proved its power and efficiency

The 114mm mirror permits impressing planet observations as well as interesting Deep Sky experiences. Discover the rings of saturn, jupiter's moons and our neighbour planet mars - under good conditions (for example in opposition), you will discover fascinating surface textures. Larger globular star clusters such as M15 can partly be dissolved into single stars because of their light collecting ability at the edges.

The EQ-1 is a parallactic mounting with an outstanding price-performance ratio! Its stability provides some beautiful and enjoyable hours with your telescope under the impressing sky. It permits a fine adjustment in declination and right ascension axis and can be refitted with an electronic tracking motor drive (to compensate the earth rotation) which replaces exhausting manual tracking.

The Optics of the 114/900:

The 114mm mirror means superb planetary observing and fascinating excursions into the 'deep sky' are both possible. Discover the rings of the Saturn, the moons of Jupiter, or our neighboring planet Mars - in good conditions (when at opposition) you will be able to recognise larger surface features. The tube has a 1.25” focuser which can accept any standard eyepiece. The focuser has a focus wheel, allowing you to bring the object you are observing into sharp focus. You can first locate celestial objects with the finder scope fitted, and then position them in the field of view of the main telescope. The finder scope has crosshairs for precise centering of objects.

Already included in delivery:

  • 25mm eyepiece, giving 36X magnification
  • 10mm eyepiece, giving 90X magnification
  • 6x30 finder scope for easy location of celestial objects
  • 2x Barlow lens for doubling the eyepiece magnification

The advantages in a nutshell:

  • 114mm aperture, so 2.5 times brighter than a 70mm telescope
  • 1.25"focuser
  • Optics can be collimated

The EQ-1 Mount:

This parallactic mount provides the possibility of accurately aligning the optics to the Pole Star. The correct polar elevation can be set for any observing site or geographical latitude. Slow motions on the Right Ascension and Declination axes allow objects to be precisely adjusted in the field of view and followed, with a counterweight provided for precise counterbalancing of the optics.

The EQ-1 mount comes as one of two variants, with a free-standing tripod or a table-top tripod. You can find more details in the technical data. The free-standing tripod is extendable to between 70cm and 120cm high and has a tray, providing space for eyepieces and other accessories. The table-top tripod is extremely compact and light, and thus ideal for trips or holidays. The smaller of the EQ mounts is extremely light and compact and can fit into virtually any travel bag. It is easy enough to set up for any beginner and can be just as easily used by children. A motor for tracking in right ascension is an optional upgrade.

Included in delivery of the mount:

  • Parallactic EQ-1mount
  • Tripod
  • Suitable counterweight
Specifications
Product ID 73084
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2
EAN 2400000036593
Shipping Weight 12.5
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 114
Focal length, mm 900
Highest practical power, x 230
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 1.01
Limiting stellar magnitude 12.1
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Barlow lens 2x
Finderscope 6х30
Tripod aluminum
Mount equatorial, EQ1
User level beginners
Observed object planets of the Solar System
Eyepieces 25x, 10x
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