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267 EUR
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price without VAT: 217 EUR
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Orion GoScope 80 is a small refractor designed mainly for beginner astronomers who want to admire the details of the moon's surface and observe other solar system objects.
The telescope is equipped with optics with an aperture of 80 mm and a focal length of 400 mm. The set includes all the accessories necessary to start the adventure with observations of the night sky, i.e. two eyepieces, a red-dot finder, a lunar filter and an angled attachment.
The instrument was mounted on an aluminum azimuth mount, which was designed in such a way that it easily fits on a table or windowsill, thus enabling the use of the telescope even in a very confined space. Thanks to the compact dimensions and light weight, the entire set is very easy to take on a trip outside the city, where under the dark sky you can use the full potential of this telescope.
Attention! Due to the range of adjustment of the focuser, this telescope is not compatible with Barlow lenses. • classic refractor with an aperture of 80 mm and a focal length of 400 mm • ideal for people starting their adventure with astronomy • light and miniature azimuth mount allowing observations from a table, window sill or in the field • rich set of accessories included • comfortable transport backpack • optical system: refractor • aperture: 80mm • focal length: 400mm • light: f/5 • focal length of glasses included: 25 mm, 10 mm • magnification of the glasses in the set: 16x, 40x • extractor: 1.25", rack & pinion • angle cap: 45°, 1.25" • finder type: red dot • mounting type: azimuthal table mounting • assembly material: aluminium • tube length: 41 cm • tube weight: 930 g • set weight: 2.7 kg • Orion GoScope 80 telescope • Kellner eyepiece 25 mm (16x) • Ploessl eyepiece 10 mm (40x) • Red Dot type finder • 45° angle attachment • aluminum tripod • moon map • moon filter 1.25" • transport backpack 12 months





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