Description
The Reflector Telescope (150 mm Aperture, 750 mm Tube Length) is a powerful Newtonian reflector telescope designed for astronomy enthusiasts and intermediate users who require superior light‑gathering capability and accurate celestial tracking.
Equipped with a German Equatorial (EQ) mount, this telescope ensures smooth and precise motion, allowing you to track stars, planets, and deep‑sky objects as they move across the night sky. The 150 mm primary mirror combined with a 750 mm focal length offers bright, sharp images, perfect for viewing the moon, planets, star clusters, and faint nebulae.
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✅ Key Features
150 mm Primary Mirror
Large aperture provides exceptional brightness and resolution for detailed celestial observations.
750 mm Focal Length
Balances wide‑field viewing and high‑power magnification, ideal for planetary and deep‑sky viewing.
German Equatorial (EQ) Mount
Aligns with Earth’s rotation axis for smooth and accurate object tracking.
Slow‑Motion Controls
Fine manual adjustments ensure precise positioning during extended observations.
Stable Tripod with Counterweights
Reduces vibration and maintains balance for high‑magnification viewing.
Intermediate‑Level Performance
A major upgrade from 114 mm or smaller telescopes, suitable for serious hobbyists.
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📊 Technical Specifications
Optical Design: Newtonian Reflector
Aperture (Primary Mirror): 150 mm
Focal Length: 750 mm
Mount Type: German Equatorial (EQ)
Eyepieces: Typically includes multiple eyepieces (e.g., 25 mm, 10 mm)
Finderscope: 6×30 or red‑dot finder for accurate targeting
Magnification Range: ~30× – 200× (depending on eyepiece used)
Tripod: Heavy‑duty adjustable tripod with counterweight system
Material: High‑quality coated optical glass and durable metal tube
Use: Lunar, planetary, and deep‑sky viewing; suitable for entry‑level astrophotography
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🛠️ Applications
Detailed Planetary Observations – View Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, and Mars’ surface features
Deep‑Sky Viewing – Resolve star clusters and nebulae not visible in smaller scopes
Educational & Hobby Use – Excellent for schools, astronomy clubs, and dedicated enthusiasts
Astrophotography – Track objects smoothly for long‑exposure images with additional equipment
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💡 Why Choose This Telescope?
✅ Larger aperture for superior light capture compared to 114 mm reflectors
✅ Versatile focal length for both wide‑field and high‑power viewing
✅ EQ mount enables precise object tracking essential for extended sessions
✅ Robust build for long‑term use and upgrade compatibility
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