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This is an entry-level model, but it allows you to observe many objects of outer space and deep sky. You can study the Moon, earth-type planets, and binary stars as well as large globular and open clusters.
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Levenhuk Blitz 76 BASE Telescope
Features:
The Levenhuk Blitz 76 BASE telescope is a Newtonian reflector with a spherical primary mirror. This is an entry-level model, but it allows you to observe many objects of outer space and deep sky. You can study the Moon, earth-type planets, and binary stars as well as large globular and open clusters. Almost all objects of the Messier catalog are available for study but without a high degree of detail.
Its optics are made of glass with an anti-reflective coating. As a result, the image transmitted by the telescope is sharp and clear. You can observe with good clarity up to 152x magnification. Due to three eyepieces with a different focal length and a 2x Barlow lens in the kit, you can work with a large number of multiplicities.
With the fork azimuth mount, using the telescope is as easy as a spotting scope. To set the telescope on the selected object, it is enough just to rotate the optical tube in the desired direction – left, right, up, or down. The mount features a microscrew on the vertical axis, which allows you to set the telescope accurately and smoothly. The aluminum tripod with adjustable height features an accessory tray.
Optical design | Newtonian Reflector |
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Aperture (mm) | 76 |
Focal length - F (mm) | 700 |
Focal ratio (f/) | 9 |
Mount | Altazimuth |
Finderscope | 5x24 |
Theoretical resolution (arc sec) | 9 |
Maximum useful magnification (x) | 152 |
Limiting stellar magnitude | 11.5 |
Eyepiece | SR4mm (175x), H12.5mm (56x), H20mm (35x) |
Box 1 | 730 x 250 x 230 mm |
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