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For the ambitious planetary observer this telescope is a dream machine. View tiny dots and structures in the cloud bands of Jupiter, small rims and craters on the surface of the moon and details on Mars, including the ice-covered polar regions of our neighbouring planet. Watch Jupiter's moons dance around the planet and detect the greenish glow of Uranus far beyond Saturns orbit. The combination of large aperture and long focal length provides tack-sharp high-contrast pictures that will impress you every time anew.
The mounting Bresser MON-2:
is a robust mounting, which carries optics reliable up to 200 mm. A pipe-tripod stabilizes additionally. The parallactic mounting has a fine regulation in botz axes, which can additionally be equiped with an electric engine (optional accessoires). The pole-height setting can be fixed with 2 subtended bolts. In the azimuth, a regulation of fine corrections in the amplitude is given. A special feature is the integrated pole-searching telescope, which is illuminated. That way, the North Pole is easy to find.
Delivery:
- robust, parallytic mounting
- robust tripod
- integrated pole-searching telescope
The traditional company Bresser offers telescopes for ambitious beginners at an excellent price-performance ratio under the name Messier. The Messier telescope systems are expandable and retrofittable, so they can be used far beyond the initial entry point.