1 Unit D203F800 Primary Mirror 203mm Parabolic Newtonian Reflector with 60mm Secondary (70mm Mirror)
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203mm parabolic primary mirror with a focal length of 800mm, designed for optimal light capture and clarity in astronomical observations. Includes a 60mm secondary mirror, perfect for improving the setup of your home telescope and enhancing the image. Lens with durable aluminum coated surface and protective film, which ensures its durability and resistance to scratches and damage. It incorporates a central marking for easy optical calibration, which simplifies telescope alignment for accurate observation. Ideal for amateur astronomers and DIY enthusiasts looking to build or upgrade their own Newtonian reflector telescopes.
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203mm parabolic primary mirror with a focal length of 800mm, designed for optimal light capture and clarity in astronomical observations. Includes a 60mm secondary mirror, perfect for improving the setup of your home telescope and enhancing the image. Lens with durable aluminum coated surface and protective film, which ensures its durability and resistance to scratches and damage. It incorporates a central marking for easy optical calibration, which simplifies telescope alignment for accurate observation. Ideal for amateur astronomers and DIY enthusiasts looking to build or upgrade their own Newtonian reflector telescopes.
203mm parabolic primary mirror with a focal length of 800mm, designed for optimal light capture and clarity in astronomical observations. Includes a 60mm secondary mirror, perfect for improving the setup of your home telescope and enhancing the image. Lens with durable aluminum coated surface and protective film, which ensures its durability and resistance to scratches and damage. It incorporates a central marking for easy optical calibration, which simplifies telescope alignment for accurate observation. Ideal for amateur astronomers and DIY enthusiasts looking to build or upgrade their own Newtonian reflector telescopes.