1. Telescope Astronomical D=80mm F=1200mm Meade (Original Box)
Used and Fully Complete with all accessories, lenses and tripod - Telescope is in excellent condition
(1a) Two smaller telescopes
(1b) 5 pair of binoculars
Description:
Equatorial Refractor Telescope from 1970s
600 Power
Lens Clear Aperture D = 80mm
Focal Length F = 1200mm
Resolving power = 1.45"
Visual magnitude = 11.3
Objective lens = Achromatic, crown flint, two ply glass, hard coated
Made in Japan. This is Topic Branded (UK variant of Meade)
Magnification from 54.5x to 600x w/Barlow lens
2. Included with the Purchase of the Telescope is the DK StarFinder Book
3. Stellarscope Handheld Star Finder / Gazer, Astronomy Scope with Accessories
4. Murmurs of Earth - The Voyager Interstellar Record - Box Set: CD-ROM Data: 116 color images
Digital audio: 2 CDs featuring all 90 minutes of sounds/music
The book Murmurs of Earth 300 pages (nice, clean razor sharp pages)
16 pages (booklet) full color gallery of images
(5) Emerson 7x50 Binoculars Brand: Emerson - About this item Magnification 7 times more powerful than the naked eye Ruby coated UV optics for glare-free viewing Body features a durable rubberized grip and fold down eye cups Perfect for sporting events, nature watching, sightseeing and much more
Telescope comes complete with everything you need to view the wonders of the night sky the first time out.
80mm (3.2”) Refracting Telescope delivers bright and detailed images that is perfect for viewing both land and celestial objects.
Features a stable equatorial mount with slow motion controls that makes it easy to track celestial objects as they move across the night sky.
Comes with 3 eyepieces that provide low, medium and high powered magnification for viewing a wide range of objects (Moon, planets, or land).
****DK StarFinder Book: Starfinder lays out the universe clearly, highlighting the signposts in the sky and explaining the cosmology of the stars. Discover the wonders of the night sky with up-to-date information about the universe, including monthly charts to both the northern and southern hemisphere, and a section on observing the Moon, planets, and other bodies of the solar system.