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Professional Refractor Astronomical Telescope With Zoom Filters
Professional Refractor Astronomical Telescope With Zoom Filters
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MIRAI OPTICS Professional Refractor Telescope "Mercury"
Uncover the mysteries of space with the MIRAI OPTICS Mercury – a professional refractor astronomical telescope designed for both beginners and advanced astronomy enthusiasts. This telescope offers exceptional versatility, allowing you to enjoy not only the starry sky but also observe nature and landscapes with incredible detail. Thanks to its advanced optical system and a large 70mm objective diameter, the Mercury gathers ample light, ensuring a bright and clear image even in challenging conditions. Its simple yet stable construction ensures easy assembly and use, while the ability to magnify images up to 525 times allows you to see the most distant corners of the Universe.
Astronomical Telescope for Detailed Observation
The MIRAI OPTICS Mercury telescope is designed to provide you with spectacular views. Its 700mm focal length and 70mm objective work together to let you see more than ever before. You will be able to observe Saturn's rings, the largest moons of Jupiter and Saturn, the asteroid belt, and other celestial bodies with stunning clarity. This is an excellent investment in your astronomical discoveries and knowledge, allowing you to explore the world both above and below the horizon.
Complete Set for Comprehensive Use
The MIRAI OPTICS Mercury telescope comes with a very rich set of accessories, so you can immediately begin observations and fully utilize the device's capabilities. Each element has been carefully selected to ensure maximum functionality and user convenience. This kit is an excellent choice for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the world of astronomy with quality and reliable equipment.
What you will find in the package:
- Huygens 20mm eyepiece
- Huygens 12.5mm eyepiece
- Ramsden 4mm eyepiece
- Barlow 3x magnifier (lens)
- Image corrector 1.5x
- Solar filter
- Moon filter
- Smartphone adapter
- Convenient case / bag for transport
- Stable, adjustable height tripod
Excellent Magnification Range
One of the most important features of the MIRAI OPTICS Mercury telescope is its ability to achieve high image magnification. By using different eyepieces (20mm, 12.5mm, 4mm) and Barlow and image corrector lenses, you can adjust the magnification from 35x to an impressive 525x. This allows for detailed viewing of the Moon's surface, observation of planetary details, or even distant patterns. The telescope's long focal length ensures sharp and unparalleled quality images even at high magnification.
Advantages and Disadvantages
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Advantages:
- Versatility: Suitable for both astronomical and binocular observations.
- High magnification: The ability to magnify images up to 525 times allows for viewing fine details.
- Powerful optics: A 70mm objective and 700mm focal length ensure bright and clear images.
- Complete set: Includes all necessary accessories, including filters, a phone adapter, and a convenient case.
- Easy assembly: No tools required, stable and intuitive construction.
- Good price/quality ratio: One of the best choices in terms of price and capabilities.
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Disadvantages:
- Safety: Strict adherence to safety instructions is essential, especially when observing the Sun or supervising children.
- Larger size: Although convenient to transport with the case, it is not a compact device for pocket carrying.
- For beginners: High magnification may require some practice to stably focus the image and find objects.
Rules for Safe Observation
IMPORTANT: Never look directly at the Sun through the telescope or with the naked eye. This can cause permanent vision damage. Children should always be supervised by adults who are aware of these rules. Never leave the telescope unattended during the day, as focused sunlight can cause a fire. The solar filter is intended only for observing during eclipses, not directly at the Sun during the day. The moon filter helps observe the bright Moon, especially during a full moon, and protects the eyes.
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