BRESSER Messier AR-102/660 Refractor Telescope with JWT-50 Mount and PL10, PL20mm
BRESSER Messier AR-102/660 Refractor Telescope
BRESSER Messier AR102/660 + JWT-50 Mount, Red Dot Finder, ST1 steel tripod(1.25''), 90 degree star diagonal mirror, 3x barlow lens& PL10mm& PL20mm
Set off on your personal journey to the stars with the BRESSER Messier AR-102/660 telescope AZ mount.
The complete astronomy set already includes everything you need to start observing
the sky: the astronomical lens telescope with 102 mm aperture and 660mm focal length, the azimuthal
mount, the tripod and a wide range of accessories for fascinating
discoveries. At the same time, it is very easy to operate - ideal to amaze even children with a view of the night sky.
It is a perfect telescope to observe Galaxies, Clusters and Nebulae in a dark sky outside the city. The 102mm aperture is big enough to show you the wonders of the universe.
Gaze at the division of the rings of Saturn millions of kilometers away or explore the cloud belts of Jupiter and see its moons.
The Messier AR-102/660 gives you images that are many times brighter than the instrument Galileo Galilei was using for his famous explorations almost 400 years ago.
Original: $29,999.00
-70%$29,999.00
$8,999.70Description
BRESSER Messier AR-102/660 Refractor Telescope
BRESSER Messier AR102/660 + JWT-50 Mount, Red Dot Finder, ST1 steel tripod(1.25''), 90 degree star diagonal mirror, 3x barlow lens& PL10mm& PL20mm
Set off on your personal journey to the stars with the BRESSER Messier AR-102/660 telescope AZ mount.
The complete astronomy set already includes everything you need to start observing
the sky: the astronomical lens telescope with 102 mm aperture and 660mm focal length, the azimuthal
mount, the tripod and a wide range of accessories for fascinating
discoveries. At the same time, it is very easy to operate - ideal to amaze even children with a view of the night sky.
It is a perfect telescope to observe Galaxies, Clusters and Nebulae in a dark sky outside the city. The 102mm aperture is big enough to show you the wonders of the universe.
Gaze at the division of the rings of Saturn millions of kilometers away or explore the cloud belts of Jupiter and see its moons.
The Messier AR-102/660 gives you images that are many times brighter than the instrument Galileo Galilei was using for his famous explorations almost 400 years ago.























