D150 F750 mm Newtonian reflector Astronomical Telescope (Made in Pakistan)
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Made in Pakistan Newtonian reflector Telescope D150 F750mm Best for Planets, Moon and Nebulas Astronomical Telescope PSC D150F750mm at Low Price in Pakistan for Sale 6 Inches D150 F750mm Sky-Watcher Classic 150 Dobsonian-type Newtonian Reflector Astronomical Telescope made by Team Pak Science Club. This versatile Newtonian reflecting telescope provides both beginners and more experienced amateur astronomers plenty of light and high stability for a very cheap price in Pakistan compared to other imported telescopes. The compact (150) 6-inch Dobsonian-type is a high-quality travel telescope with Newton optics and a parabolic main mirror. It is a good choice for be The 150 mm optics and the maximum magnification of 200x allow observations far beyond our solar system. Because the telescope is delivered almost pre-assembled, it is ready to go after a few minutes and can be observed immediately with the original equipment. Dimensions: 45x45x78 cm / Weight: 9.5 kg / Tube diameter: 160 mm Note: Cash on Delivery is not available for this product 50% advance payment 50% on delivery If Available on backorder it will take 15 to 20 days to deliver Contact for any query 0328-5634595 Model #TelescopesPK RV6-750 Optical Performance Efficient, highly reflective mirrors increase image brightness 150mm (6″) aperture f/5 focal ratio 750mm focal length Mount Dobsonian MDF Material Focuser Aluminum material with a total length of 140mm and an effective extension of 65mm. four screw holes are reserved for the installation site. Eyepiece & Accessories Eyepieces 4mm yields 187.5x power (Not included) Finderscope: 5X24 Single Cylinder Optical Finder Mirror with Bracket 1.25″ diameter barrel 10mm yields 75x power (included) 23mm yields 38x power (included) 23mm yields 114x power with 3 x Barlow lenses (Not included) 10mm yields 225x power with 3 x Barlow lenses (Not included) WHAT YOU CAN OBSERVE WITH THE TELESCOPE. The Moon The moon is one of the most gratifying objects in the firmament. Especially when the moon is waxing or waning, the craters on the line dividing the moon (the so-called terminator) appear particularly three-dimensional. A lunar eclipse can also be observed very well. You can observe how the shadow of the earth slowly sweeps over the moon and gradually covers individual craters. If it is viewed under a full moon, the excessively bright light can be perceived as annoying. For this reason, most telescopes come with a moon filter. You simply screw this into the eyepiece sleeve and then you have a darker image. The filter also increases the contrast. moon view by astronomical telescope moon view by astronomical telescope Moon view by astronomical telescope telescope made in pakistan Jupiter view by astronomical telescope jupiter-through-made-in-in-pakistan-telescope- ATTENTION!Under no circumstances should the filter be used to observe the sun – the moon filter could burst and the unfiltered sunlight hit the eye: risk of blindness !! The planets Mercury Since Mercury’s orbit is very close to the sun, it can only be observed shortlyafter sunset or just before sunrise. It then appears as a cream-coloured halfsickle or sickle. Details cannot be seen on its surface. Venus Is surrounded by thick cloud cover. Thus, no surface details can be seen. The different phases of Venus can be observed very well (and are similar tothe moon). The sometimes very bright planet cannot be missed as an evening or morning star. Mars Mars appears as an orange disc in the telescope. With a little practice andpatience, you can see the polar ice caps on the surface, as well as lighterand darker spots and stripes. If you observe it over a longer period of timeyou can see changes in the size of the polar caps. Saturn The most interesting thing about Saturn is its ring system. For example, youcan see how the inclination of the ring changes over the years. On closerinspection, it is noticeable that the ring is divided into two parts. This “gap”is known as the Cassini division. In the best case, four Saturn moons can alsobe seen. Jupiter Jupiter is always a worthwhile object in the firmament. It is rich in details,such as the four Galilean moons Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Theirmovement around Jupiter can be followed, as can the passage of a moonin front of the Jupiter disk. Eclipses of the moons by Jupiter and moonshadows on Jupiter’s surface are no longer hidden from you. You can alsosee the different thick bands of clouds on Jupiter and even the well-knownlarge, red spot on the surface, which represents a huge cyclone system. Uranus, Neptune and Pluto These are not worthwhile observation objects. Firstly, they are very difficultto find because of their low brightness and secondly, no further details canbe seen through the telescope. The sun ATTENTION! We strongly recommend that observations of the sun should only be carried out by trained and experienced users and never without adequate eye protection. This applies to both the telescope and the finder scope. The best thing to do is to remove the finder scope from the tube; it is not required for solar observation. There is a risk of irreversible damage to the retina in the eye and even blindness! To safely observe the sun, we recommend a special sun filter that absorbs 99.99% of the sunlight. We carry this film in A4 format. You create your own cardboard holder to fit your lens. You put this filter attachment in front of the lens and can thus observe safely. ATTENTION! Eyepiece filters for solar observation are not recommended due to the health risk. Due to the marked heat buildup, these can burst and the sunlight hits the eye unfiltered – risk of blindness Made in Pakistan Designed by Team Pakistan Science Club [instagram-feed feed=2]
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