The reflecting telescope was invented in 1668, by Sir Isaac Newton as an alternative to the refracting telescope. Reflectors capture light in a parabolic mirror at the bottom of an open tube, then reflect the light and bring it to a focus near the top of the tube. As the least expensive design per inch of an aperture, reflectors are known for giving astronomers a better option to explore the depths of space.
Technical Specifications:
Optical Design – Reflector, Type: Newtonian
Aperture (mm) – 76 mm (3.04 inch)
Focal Length (mm) – 700 mm (28 inch)
Highest Magnification – 525X
Eyepieces – 0.965″ H20 mm, H12.5 mm, SR4 mm
Tripod – Included, Table Top
Items Included In The Package:
3X Barlow Lens, 1.5X Erecting eyepiece & Diagonal Mirror
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