BRESSER 90/900 EQ3 Astronomic Telescope
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The BRESSER 90/900 Space Explorer telescope will show you the wonders of space. Thanks to the 90mm aperture, the telescope captures 165 times more light than the human eye. The refractor telescope is mounted on a robust aluminium tripod to ensure maximum stability during your observations. There is also a shelf for eyepieces, Barlow lens and other accessories. You can compensate for earth movements to ensure that your heavenly discoveries remain within the field of view: the EQ3 equatorial mount allows you to guide the telescope manually and track your objects on their journey through the night sky. Marvel at the majestic rings of Saturn and the giant gas Jupiter at different magnifications with the eyepieces of 4 mm, 12 mm and 20 mm. On dark and moonless nights, the brightest gas nebulae, galaxies and star clusters are also visible. If you are fascinated with the moon, screw the moon filter onto the back of one of the eyepieces The red dot searcher provides an easy way to orient yourself in the night sky. Once you have set up the search engine on the telescope, the small red dot will show you the direction your telescope is pointing in.
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The BRESSER 90/900 Space Explorer telescope will show you the wonders of space. Thanks to the 90mm aperture, the telescope captures 165 times more light than the human eye. The refractor telescope is mounted on a robust aluminium tripod to ensure maximum stability during your observations. There is also a shelf for eyepieces, Barlow lens and other accessories. You can compensate for earth movements to ensure that your heavenly discoveries remain within the field of view: the EQ3 equatorial mount allows you to guide the telescope manually and track your objects on their journey through the night sky. Marvel at the majestic rings of Saturn and the giant gas Jupiter at different magnifications with the eyepieces of 4 mm, 12 mm and 20 mm. On dark and moonless nights, the brightest gas nebulae, galaxies and star clusters are also visible. If you are fascinated with the moon, screw the moon filter onto the back of one of the eyepieces The red dot searcher provides an easy way to orient yourself in the night sky. Once you have set up the search engine on the telescope, the small red dot will show you the direction your telescope is pointing in.