Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Astronomical Telescope |
Magnification: | >50X |
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1. Aperture: 114mm(4.5") 2. Focal length: 900mm(f/8) 3. Finderscope: 6x30 4. Equatorial Mount III with setting circles and slow motion controls on R. A. And DEC. Axes. 5. Most height: 135cm 6. Standard1.25"acceddories include: Kellner 10mm 25mm 7. Moon filter, sun filter, 2× Barlow lens 8. Aluminum tripod with slow motion control rod for easy vertical micro adjustment. |
Observing celestial objects: Astronomy telescopes are primarily used for observing celestial objects such as stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, and other deep space objects. They allow astronomers to study the properties of these objects, such as their composition, temperature, luminosity, and motion.
Discovering new objects: Astronomy telescopes can help astronomers discover new celestial objects. For example, they can be used to search for new planets outside of our solar system, or to detect new comets or asteroids.
Studying the universe's history: Astronomy telescopes can be used to study the history of the universe. By observing distant objects, astronomers can look back in time and study the early stages of the universe's formation.
Measuring distances: Astronomy telescopes can be used to measure the distances between celestial objects. This is important for understanding the structure of the universe and for calculating the size and age of the universe.
Monitoring space weather: Astronomy telescopes can be used to monitor space weather, which includes solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and other phenomena that can affect Earth's atmosphere and technology.
Search for extraterrestrial life: Astronomy telescopes can be used to search for signs of extraterrestrial life in the universe. For example, they can be used to search for biosignatures, which are chemical or physical features that indicate the presence of life.