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Dobson Telescope Skywatcher Heritage 76/300
A bright and compact Dobson telescope ideal for transport. Perfect for children to get started with a sharp telescope without chromatic aberrations.
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Home delivery - International | Home delivery - International |
Friday, 6 December - Friday, 13 December |
Home delivery - International
Home delivery - International
Estimated delivery:
Friday, 6 December - Friday, 13 December
Luminescent planisphere | +16.49 |
Dobson Telescope Skywatcher Heritage 76/300
A telescope for your trip to the universe: Dobson Telescope Skywatcher Heritage 76/300
want to experience an adventure in space? Then why not embark on a journey through our Solar System with the Heritage 76 from Skywatcher? It will take you to the Moon or the colossal Jupiter with its four gigantic moons. You'll get a glimpse of Saturn: its ring system is definitely worth a visit. And then? Space has even more to offer; you can discover nebulous objects that are many light years away from Earth. Whether it's the Andromeda galaxy or the Orion nebula, a breeding ground for stars, observing these regions is like traveling back in time. The good news is that you can always return to Earth. What do you need? Just the Dobson Heritage telescope from Skywatcher with a 76mm diameter and 300mm focal length.
A small but powerful telescope
Although the Heritage is still one of the smallest models in its class, all of the above objects can be observed with it. This telescope is a Newtonian reflector with a 76 mm diameter mirror and 300 mm focal length. It collects 117 times more light than the human eye. More than 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei was already looking at the sky with a telescope... but the one he had was not as good as this one. There is much more to see than "just" the Solar System. So-called deep sky objects, such as nebulae and star clusters, can also be found and admired.
Ease of use
When starting out in astronomy, the introduction should be as easy as possible. That's exactly what the Heritage 76/300 from Skywatcher offers. This telescope has a Dobsonian mount, an arm and a base that holds the telescope in position. Just place the telescope on a table or similar elevated stand...and you're done.
The telescope can be easily adjusted during observation. It glides smoothly on bearings so you can keep your eye on the object without interruption.
Accessories are already included
Two different eyepieces with 15x and 30x magnification are included in the accessory set. Its 1.25" focuser is the standard for astronomy enthusiasts. You can choose from a huge assortment of eyepieces, in addition to the ones that already come with the telescope, so an upgrade can be made at any time.
On the side of the tube is a smaller telescope. It is a 5x24 finder, with a built-in reticle, with which you can find the objects you want to observe in the telescope later.
A powerful telescope
The Heritage 76/300 from Skywatcher is a powerful telescope with which you can immediately observe stars, planets and nebulae. There is no need to assemble or align it beforehand. It is already assembled so you can observe the starry sky from the first night. Because it is so compact, you can even take it on vacation or buy it to give to a child. It's a whole new experience, not only can you look at celestial objects in pictures but also find and observe them live.
General features:
- newtonian telescope with a 76 mm aperture
- intuitive operation with the dobsonian mount
- ready to use, because it is already mounted
- useful accessory set including 15 (25mm) and 30 (10mm) magnification eyepieces
- 5x24 mm finder
- weight: only 1.6 kg
- height: 40 cm
- base plate diameter: 20 cm
- outer tube diameter: 95 mm
- cardboard gift box
Dobson telescope Skywatcher Heritage 76/300
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