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Tasco | Telescopio Reflector Luminova Ecuatorial | 900x114 mm | Telescopio Astronómico Profesional | Dorado

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Management number 213542350 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 213542350
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Product Description Our Luminova is a full-featured, 900mm focal-length reflector telescope for beginning and intermediate astronomy enthusiasts. Sturdy, lightweight aluminum tripod included. Notably lightweight and extremely portable, this powerful Luminova reflector telescope offers many advanced features that make lunar details crystal clear. Easy-to-use, slow-motion controls work with either an alt-azimuth or an equatorial mount. The 1.25" eyepiece delivers sharp images and a wide field-of-view along with excellent eye relief. A full-featured 900mm focal length reflector telescope, this model is an excellent choice for beginning and intermediate astronomy enthusiasts. It features: 675x magnification 114mm objective lens Included accessories: Tasco SkyWatch CD-ROM with 10,000 Object Database, Diagonal, Moon filter, Solar Projection Screen Tech Talk When selecting a telescope, consider which target objects you plan to explore as well as your level of experience. For viewing most night sky objects, you'll want a telescope with as much aperture as possible. Keep in mind that as the size of the objective lens or mirror increases, so does the size of the telescope. So be sure to select a telescope that isn't too heavy to manage or too complicated for you tot set up - especially if portability is a necessity. Refractor Telescope: A refractor telescope collects light though a large objective lens and directs it through the telescope to the eyepiece for magnification. Invented by the famous astronomer Galileo, refractor telescopes are noted for bright, high-quality images with excellent resolution. Reflector Telescope: Reflectors use a large concave mirror to collect and focus light back to a diagonal mirror which redirects the light to the eyepiece for magnification. Reflectors deliver the most magnification in a compact design because they achieve a longer focal length through the use of mirrors. Eyepieces: Lower power eyepieces provide a wider field-of-view and a brighter image making them ideal for viewing the full Moon and planets, star clusters, nebulae and the constellations. To focus in on the finer details of the Moon and planets such as mountains, ridges and craters, use an eyepiece with higher magnification. Mounts: There are two basic types of telescope mounts, the altitude-azimuth (also referred to as alt-azimuth or altaz) and the equatorial. Altaz mounts are the easiest to maneuver and are ideal for first-time astronomers. Equipped with a manual control or motor drive that allows you to follow the movement of objects across the night sky, equatorial mounts are ideal for more experienced astronomers. From the Manufacturer Notably lightweight and extremely portable, this powerful Luminova reflector telescope offers many advanced features that make lunar details crystal clear. Easy-to-use, slow-motion controls work with either an alt-azimuth or an equatorial mount. The 1.25" eyepiece delivers sharp images and a wide field-of-view along with excellent eye relief. A full-featured 900mm focal length reflector telescope, this model is an excellent choice for beginning and intermediate astronomy enthusiasts. It features: 675x magnification 114mm objective lens Included accessories: Tasco SkyWatch CD-ROM with 10,000 Object Database, Diagonal, Moon filter, Solar Projection Screen Tech Talk When selecting a telescope, consider which target objects you plan to explore as well as your level of experience. For viewing most night sky objects, you'll want a telescope with as much aperture as possible. Keep in mind that as the size of the objective lens or mirror increases, so does the size of the telescope. So be sure to select a telescope that isn't too heavy to manage or too complicated for you tot set up - especially if portability is a necessity. Refractor Telescope: A refractor telescope collects light though a large objective lens and directs it through the telescope to the eyepiece for magnification. Invented by the famous astronomer Galileo, refractor telescopes are noted for bright, high-quality images with excellent resolution. Reflector Telescope: Reflectors use a large concave mirror to collect and focus light back to a diagonal mirror which redirects the light to the eyepiece for magnification. Reflectors deliver the most magnification in a compact design because they achieve a longer focal length through the use of mirrors. Eyepieces: Lower power eyepieces provide a wider field-of-view and a brighter image making them ideal for viewing the full Moon and planets, star clusters, nebulae and the constellations. To focus in on the finer details of the Moon and planets such as mountains, ridges and craters, use an eyepiece with higher magnification. Mounts: There are two basic types of telescope mounts, the altitude-azimuth (also referred to as alt-azimuth or altaz) and the equatorial. Altaz mounts are the easiest to maneuver and are ideal for first-time astronomers. Equipped with a manual control or motor drive that allows you to follow the movement of objects across the night sky, equatorial mounts are ideal for more experienced astronomers.

  • Works with alt-azimuth or equatorial mount
  • 1.25 inch eyepiece
  • Great eye relief
  • Clear lunar images
UPC 046162090053 461620900536
Brand TASCO
Mount Equatorial Mount
Coating Fully Coated
Focus Type Auto Focus
Model Name 40114675
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Zoom Ratio 675 multiplier x
Dawes Limit 1.02 Arc Sec
Finderscope 6 x 24
Manufacturer Bushnell
Model Number 20-3000
Power Source hand_powered
BuiltIn Media 114x900mm Gold Reflector 675x Mag, 6x24 Finderscope, Box
Field Of View 1.33
Item Type Name 114x900mm Gold Reflector 675x Mag, 6x24 Finderscope, Box
Compatible Devices Alt-Azimuth Mount, Equatorial Mount, 1.25 inch Eyepieces
OpticalTube Length 675 Millimeters
Additional Features Comes with extensive accessories and is compatible with two types of mounts
Exit Pupil Diameter 0.5 Millimeters
Age Range Description 10+
Objective Lens Diameter 114 Millimeters
Focal Length Description 900 millimeters
Manufacturer Part Number 40114675
Item Dimensions D x W x H 38"D x 16.75"W x 10.75"H
Eye Piece Lens Description Barlow
Global Trade Identification Number 00046162090053

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