Pulsar 5x30 B Monocular 71013
116.77 $
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The Pulsar 5x30 B monocular enhances the capabilities of the Krypton thermal imaging front attachment by providing 5x magnification, effectively transforming it into an observation device. Featuring a bayonet connector, it seamlessly connects to the thermal attachment, offering ease of use. Additionally, the Pulsar 5x30 B serves as a fully functional daylight observation device.
Celestron StarSense Explorer 130mm Table Top (SKU: 22481)
533.4 $
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Celestron has revolutionized the Tabletop Dobsonian telescope with the StarSense Explorer—the world's first Tabletop Dobsonian that utilizes your smartphone to analyze the night sky and calculate its real-time position. Featuring a 130mm aperture, the Celestron StarSense Explorer is particularly suitable for beginners, thanks to the app's intuitive interface and comprehensive tutorials. It's akin to having your personal celestial tour guide.
Bresser AC 60/900 EQ Classic Telescope
104.99 $
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The classic Fraunhofer refractor, featuring a fully coated objective, delivers a crisp and high-contrast image. Its relatively long focal length minimizes chromatic aberration, making it ideal for observing bright celestial objects like the Moon and planets such as Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. This refractor truly excels in these observations. Additionally, with a reversing lens, it serves admirably for nature observation.
Bresser AC 70/700 Nano AZ Telescope
435.18 $
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Featuring a 70mm aperture, this refractor gathers light 100 times more effectively than the naked eye and significantly more than many beginner telescopes with slightly smaller apertures around 60mm. Consequently, it offers superior resolution and, with a maximum magnification of 140X, reveals intricate details of planets like Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, including their larger surface features.
Bresser AC 80/640 Nano AZ Telescope
177.48 $
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The AC 80/640 optics: With its 80mm diameter objective lens, this telescope gathers 31% more light compared to a similar 70mm refractor, resulting in enhanced optical performance. This improvement is evident in observations, where even at a distance of 600 million km, Jupiter reveals its two main cloud bands, and numerous Messier objects come into view.