1 Primary Mirror Newtonian Parabolic Reflector and Secondary 35mm - Accessory for DIY Astronomical Telescope AR0948(D130F650+35mm)
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Parabolic primary mirror D130F650 with an aperture of 130mm and a focal length of 650mm for better astronomical viewing. Includes a 35mm secondary mirror designed to achieve optimal light reflection and clarity, perfect for DIY telescope projects. Precision-engineered with paraboloid shape and 1/6λ accuracy, ensuring superior image for amateur astronomers. Coated with an aluminum film and a protective layer to prevent scratches and damage, ensuring long-lasting performance. Easy installation with center marking for accurate optical calibration using eyepieces or machine collimators, ideal for DIY enthusiasts.
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Parabolic primary mirror D130F650 with an aperture of 130mm and a focal length of 650mm for better astronomical viewing. Includes a 35mm secondary mirror designed to achieve optimal light reflection and clarity, perfect for DIY telescope projects. Precision-engineered with paraboloid shape and 1/6λ accuracy, ensuring superior image for amateur astronomers. Coated with an aluminum film and a protective layer to prevent scratches and damage, ensuring long-lasting performance. Easy installation with center marking for accurate optical calibration using eyepieces or machine collimators, ideal for DIY enthusiasts.
Parabolic primary mirror D130F650 with an aperture of 130mm and a focal length of 650mm for better astronomical viewing. Includes a 35mm secondary mirror designed to achieve optimal light reflection and clarity, perfect for DIY telescope projects. Precision-engineered with paraboloid shape and 1/6λ accuracy, ensuring superior image for amateur astronomers. Coated with an aluminum film and a protective layer to prevent scratches and damage, ensuring long-lasting performance. Easy installation with center marking for accurate optical calibration using eyepieces or machine collimators, ideal for DIY enthusiasts.