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Bresser Lyra telescope

BRESSER LYRA TELESCOPE

Product ID: [141 / 361]
Refractor telescope for the beginning astronomer
  • Includes three Kellner eyepieces
  • Includes Barlow lens
£184.50Stock: In stock
Estimated delivery date: Thursday 9 February 2012

Bresser Lyra
The Bresser Lyra is a refractor telescope (also called a refractor) and an excellent choice for the novice astronomer. The telescope comes with an equatorial mount (instead of an altazimuth) that usually only the more expensive telescopes come with. You will also receive 4 eyepieces, namely 3 Kellner eyepieces and a Barlow lens through which you're able to further zoom in on your observations.

The Bresser Lyra telescope is great for observing the moon, the rings of Saturn, the details of Jupiter, and even more deep-sky objects like double stars.

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General
 TypeRefractor
 BrandBresser
 Guarantee5 years
 Weight7,2 kg
 GoTo system
 Tripod materialSteel tube
 MountingParallactic/Equatorial
Optics
 Objective diameter ø70 mm
 ConstructionApochromatic
 Focal length900 mm
 Magnitude limit8,7 mag.
 Resolving power1,7 arcsecond
 Maximum useful magnification140×
 Focal ratio1 : 13
Accessories
 Other accessories
  • Moon filter
  • Astro software
  • Barlow lens (3x)
 Eyepiece diameter ø1,25″
 Eyepieces
  • K4
  • K9
  • K25
 Number of eyepieces3 pcs.
 ViewfinderLED finder
Ratings
 Suitable forbeginners
 Easy to transport10
 Easy to set up9
 Easy to use7
 Lunar/planetary observation10
 Deep space observation6
 Lunar/planetary photography7
 Deep space photography5
 Daytime terrestrial observation10