Reflecting telescopes
Mirror telescopes, also called Newtonian telescopes, were invented by the British physicist Sir Isaac Newton. This type of telescope uses a parabolic primary mirror and a plane secondary mirror.
Due to the long focal length, this type of telescope provides excellent images of the moon and planets.
Another advantage of a reflecting telescope is that it does not suffer from chromatic aberration (color errors) in contrast to a refractor telescope (lens telescope).
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 127AZ
€ 349,00Aperture (mm): 127Focal length (mm): 1000Speed (f): 7.87Verzendklaar in 24h -
Occasion Boren Simon 12” f/2.8 Power Newton
€ 1.999,00Verzendklaar in 24h -
Orion SkyQuest XT10i IntelliScope Dobsonian telescope
€ 1.199,00Aperture (mm): 254Focal length (mm): 1200Speed (f): 4.7Vraag ons naar de levertijd


