refractors, max. useful gain: 240 x, lens diameter (aperture): 120 mm, focal distance: 1000 mm, relative hole: 8.3 : 1
Main Characteristics |
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Types of Telescopes |
refractors |
max. useful increase |
240x |
Lens diameter (aperture) |
120 mm |
Focal Distances |
1,000 mm |
Relative openings |
8.3 :1 |
Illumination of optics |
Standardised |
Length of optical piping |
960 mm |
Limiting stellar magnitude |
13.1 m |
Penetration ability (stellar magnitude) |
13.1 m |
Type of mounting |
equatorial |
Weight (disambiguation) |
23.7 kg |
Functions and features |
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Number of eyeglasses in the kit |
2 |
Planting diameter of the eyepiece |
2 " |
Focal distances of eyeglasses |
10, 25 mm |
Optical magnification |
40x, 100x |
Turning Lens |
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Revolving mirror |
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Turning prism |
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Optical searcher |
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Pole Seeker |
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Computerized mounting |
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Automatic Attachment to the Sky |
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Computer-based control |
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GPS |
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Clockwork mechanism |
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Adjustment of fluency |
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Fine-tuning mechanism |
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Co-ordinating circles |
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Statutory |
steel |
Height of tripod min. |
90-127 cm |
Height of tripod max. |
127 cm |