The National Geographic Telescope/Microscope Set From Bresser Is A Good Starter Kit For People Who Like To Explore The World Of Astronomy And Microscopy. The Telescope Offers A Magnification Of Up To 100X And The Microscope, Up To 640X Magnification. Explore These Fields And Take Pictures To Share The Observations, With The Included Smartphone Holder.
National Geographic Telescope/Microscope Set Key Features:
- Ideal For Both Professionals And Beginners In The Field Of Planetary Or Lunar Observation
- Good Starter Kit To Share The Observations With An Included Smartphone Holder
- Refractor Telescope Provides A Magnification Of Up To 100X
- The Microscope Offers A Magnification Range Of 40X – 640X
- Comes With An Aluminium Tripod To Mount The Telescope On For Hands-Free Operation
- The Led Light In The Microscope Delivers Transmitted Light For The Samples
- Revolving Head Comes With Three Objective Lenses: 4X, 10X, And 40X
- The Coated Telescope Lens Delivers A High-Contrast Viewing Experience
- A Smartphone Holder Can Be Used To Take Direct Pictures Of The Observations
- Azimuthal Mounting Enables You To Freely Move The Telescope
- The Eyepiece Of The Telescope Has A Focal Width Of 600 Mm, Providing A Magnification Of 30 Times
- The Microscope Can Be Powered By 2 Aa Batteries Of 1.5 V Each
What’S In The Box?
- 1 X Refractor Telescope
- 1 X Aluminium Tripod
- 1 X Zenith Mirror
- 1 X Finder Telescope
- 1 X Mondfilter
- 1 X Inverted Lens (1.5X)
- 2 X Ocular (12 Mm, 6 Mm)
- 1 X Microscope
- 1 X Slide
- 3 X Objective (4X, 10X, 40X)
Faqs:
Which Mount Is Used By The Telescope?
The Telescope Is Attached To The Tripod Using The Azimuthal Mounting Which Lets You Freely Move The Telescope Up And Down, Left And Right. You Will Not Be Needed To Adjust The Tripod To Focus The Telescope On An Object.
Which Eyepiece Is Right For The Telescope?
For The Beginning Of Observations, It Is Recommended To Use An Eyepiece With The Highest Focal Length, Which Is Indicated In Millimetres And Written On Each Eyepiece. You Can Gradually Move To Eyepieces With Smaller Focal Widths.
Where Is The Smartphone Holder Attached?
The Smartphone Holder Should Be Attached To The Microscope Eyepiece In A Way That The Image Can Be Precisely Centred On The Screen.
What Is The Zenith Mirror Used For?
It Is A Mirror That Deflects Rays Of Light At A 90-Degree Angle And Is Used In This Horizontal Telescope Tube So You Can Comfortably Observe By Looking Downwards Into The Eyepiece.
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