Telescope National Geographic 76/350 with solar filter
New telescope National Geographic 76/350, the first all-in-one Newtonian telescope that allows you to observe the Sun safely and with certified quality at a sensational price! Get ready to observe the transit of Mercury in 2019, a unique opportunity to enjoy this very special phenomenon
Telescope National Geographic 76/350 with solar filter.
be impressed with fascinating solar observations! At Telescopiomania we are very proud to present the new telescope National Geographic 76/350, the first all-in-one Newtonian telescope that allows you to observe the Sun safely and with certified quality at a sensational price!
It has never been easier to observe both the night sky and the Sun, at a surprisingly cheap price and - last but not least - in total solar observing safety. Indeed, the solar filter that has been specially designed for this telescope makes it possible. It contains a special film that protects the eye against all types of solar radiation during observations: infrared, ultra violet and visible light are damped to a safe level, reducing the transmission of solar radiation by 99.99%. Thus, only a safe amount of the visible solar spectrum can pass through the filter to create a wonderful solar image in the eyepiece. The safety level of this filter has been tested by an independent quality control company to obtain all CE certificates certifying it as a safe astronomical instrument.
Plus, want to capture what you see? With the included smartphone holder you can use your cell phone to easily take spectacular color images of celestial objects.
But the National Geographic 76/350 offered by Telescopiomania is of course also ready to be used for observing astronomical objects in the night sky. With all the included accessories you will be ready to start your astronomical hobby at the best price. This newton reflector telescope is compact and has an extensive instruction manual that will help you in your first astronomical steps and will allow you to install your equipment in a few minutes leaving it ready for observation.
Get ready for a unique occasion: the transit of Mercury in 2019. Mercury transits past the Sun occur about 14 times per century and occur when the orbit of the planet Mercury crosses the Earth's orbit. That occurs in May and November. The main difference between the two seasons is that during May transits Mercury is closer to Earth and its diameter is a little larger than during November transits.
Although it will not be as spectacular as a transit of Venus nor will it be visible to the naked eye, we will be able to enjoy it through telescopes.
REMEMBER: observing the Sun is very dangerous and you should never do it without using a specific astronomical filter. If after some time you notice that the solar image becomes a little yellowish, you should consider acquiring a new solar filter, always with a full aperture that covers the entire diameter of your telescope.
Main characteristics:
- Magnification: 18x to 175x
- Ready for solar and night observation
- CE certified solar filter for safe solar observations
- Complete accessories for immediate observation
- Digiscoping adapter for taking pictures with your cell phone
- Easy to use: aluminum tripod with azimuth mount
- Quick setup
- 2 Eyepieces (31.7 mm / 1.25 "): SR-4 mm, H-20 mm
- 2x Barlow lens
- Astronomical software
- User's manual
- Suitable for solar, lunar and planetary observation
- Telescope recommended for use by beginners
Technical specifications:
- Optical design: newtonian reflector
- Magnifications: 18 to 175
- Maximum recommended magnification: 175
- Primary mirror diameter: 76 mm
- Focal length: 350 mm
- Focal ratio: 4.6 (fast telescope)
- Mount: azimuthal
- Software: Stellarium
- Metal tube
- Aluminum/plastic tripod
- Color: sleek carbon fiber aesthetics, black-silver
- Warranty: 5 years
- Total length: 60 cm
- Total height: 135 cm
- Adjustable tripod height
- Total net weight (incl. accessories): 2 kg
- 31.7 mm, 1.25" eyepiece holder
- Instruction manual available in: Danish, German, Chinese/Mandarin, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, German, Russian, Italian, Dutch, Spanish
* In the illustrative photographs the color appearance through the optics depends on the time and exposure of the observed object.
Telescope National Geographic 76/350 with solar filter.