Sky-Watcher 150/750 EQ3 Reflector Telescope & Tripod
Sky-Watcher 150/750 EQ3 Reflector Telescope & Tripod
Sky-Watcher 150/750 EQ3 Reflector Telescope & Tripod

Sky-Watcher 150/750 EQ3 Reflector Telescope & Tripod

(1 reviews)

This telescope collects 459x more light than the unaided eye and in good conditions, the resolution can reach 0.80'. This means amazing observations of the rings of Saturn, features on Mars, the tangled atmosphere of Jupiter and the phases of Venus. Globular clusters will reveal thousands of stars and nebulae will show filaments of gas floating in the dark sky. On top of that, the fast f/5 focal ratio is perfect for astrophotography.

This telescope collects 459x more light than the unaided eye and in good conditions, the resolution can reach 0.80'. This means amazing observations of the rings of Saturn, features on Mars, the tangled atmosphere of Jupiter and the phases of Venus. Globular clusters will reveal thousands of stars and nebulae will show filaments of gas floating in the dark sky. On top of that, the fast f/5 focal ratio is perfect for astrophotography.

$1,078.85 - $1,199.99

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Sky-Watcher 150/750 EQ3 Reflector Telescope & Tripod

$1,078.85

(1 reviews)

This telescope collects 459x more light than the unaided eye and in good conditions, the resolution can reach 0.80'. This means amazing observations of the rings of Saturn, features on Mars, the tangled atmosphere of Jupiter and the phases of Venus. Globular clusters will reveal thousands of stars and nebulae will show filaments of gas floating in the dark sky. On top of that, the fast f/5 focal ratio is perfect for astrophotography.

This telescope collects 459x more light than the unaided eye and in good conditions, the resolution can reach 0.80'. This means amazing observations of the rings of Saturn, features on Mars, the tangled atmosphere of Jupiter and the phases of Venus. Globular clusters will reveal thousands of stars and nebulae will show filaments of gas floating in the dark sky. On top of that, the fast f/5 focal ratio is perfect for astrophotography.