Manufacturer: Orion
Product number: OR10016

EUR 679,88


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Orion StarBlast 6 Travel Dobsonian and Beginner Telescope
The Orion StarBlast 6 is a versatile telescope, which is well suited for beginners, but also as a compact telescope for advanced users. The telescope is set up in a few minutes and allows, with the powerful parabolic optics, exciting views into space.

The craters of the moon, the cloud structures of Jupiter or the well-known Saturn with its ring are shown with good sharpness. 150 mm aperture gathers enough light to show objects beyond our solar system, like distant galaxies, star clusters and nebulae.

The telescope is disassembled and also assembled in just a few steps. The individual parts do not take up much space, so the StarBlast 6 is also an ideal telescope for on the road, for trips to the mountains or to the countryside, where the sky is particularly dark.

With the included Starry Night Special Edition astronomy software (language is English), you can see which stars, constellations, planets and other cosmic objects will be visible on any day and at any time. With realistic sky simulations and many useful features, the user-friendly software helps you plan your observations and understand what you´re seeing. Requires a PC running Windows 10 or a Macintosh running OS X 10.10 or later.
Aperture:150 mm
Focal length:750 mm
Focal ratio:f/5
Primary mirror:Parabolic
Limiting magnitude:13.6 mag
Secondary mirror:47 mm minor axis
Focuser:1.25" rack and pinion focuser
Finder:Red dot finder
Mount:Single-arm Dobsonian mount
Weight, fully assembled:11.4 kg
Dobsonian telescope with rocker box
Eyepieces 25 mm and 10 mm Sirius Plössl
Finder
Software Starry Night

Manufacturer / Importeur:Orion Telescopes & Binoculars
Street:Artikel alle vor dem 13.12.2024 auf Lager
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Reviews

Written by Tsachi Shuval
on 2020-11-10

"I wanted a first telescope for my son, so on one hand I didn´t want to spend a lot of money, but I also wanted the best I can get for a beginner. I also wanted something portable so it´s easy to grab and go. Orion StarBlast 6 is just that. It´s a great product, easy to assemble and use, and easy to pick up, throw into the car, and drive outside the city to watch the stars. "

Written by Daniel Lemmen
on 2020-10-21

"Das Produkt lässt sich mit wenigen Handgriffen aufbauen. Auf meinem Tisch im Garten, ist es im Stehen gut zu bedienen. Die Beobachtung von Mond und Planeten ist mit sehr einfach. Das manuelle Nachführen gelingt nach ein paar Versuchen problemlos. Demnächst ist vielleicht ein stabilerer Tisch nötig, da er recht wackelig ist, und das Blickfeld nach jeder Bewegung erstmal wackelt. Für das Aufsuchen von DeepSky Objekten im Stadthimmel ist der Leuchtpunktsucher nicht wirklich geeignet, da leuchtschwache Sterne, die zum Auffinden nötig sind, garnicht zu sehen sind, daher muss jetzt ein Sucherfernrohr ran. "