1 x Newtonian parabolic Reflector Primary Mirror D150F750 with 35mm Secondary - DIY Telescope Accessory(D150F750 Main Mirror)
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Parabolic primary mirror with a diameter of 150 mm and a focal length of 750 mm, designed for superior convergence and clarity of light. Features a 35mm secondary mirror, coated with aluminium and a protective film to prevent scratches and improve durability. Achieves a high accuracy of 1/6-1/8, ensuring sharp and clear images for an exceptional stargazing experience. Includes a central marker for easy optical calibration, making it easy to align with eyepieces or machine calibration tools. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts wanting to create their own Newtonian telescopes, with options to select additional accessories as needed.
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Parabolic primary mirror with a diameter of 150 mm and a focal length of 750 mm, designed for superior convergence and clarity of light. Features a 35mm secondary mirror, coated with aluminium and a protective film to prevent scratches and improve durability. Achieves a high accuracy of 1/6-1/8, ensuring sharp and clear images for an exceptional stargazing experience. Includes a central marker for easy optical calibration, making it easy to align with eyepieces or machine calibration tools. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts wanting to create their own Newtonian telescopes, with options to select additional accessories as needed.
Parabolic primary mirror with a diameter of 150 mm and a focal length of 750 mm, designed for superior convergence and clarity of light. Features a 35mm secondary mirror, coated with aluminium and a protective film to prevent scratches and improve durability. Achieves a high accuracy of 1/6-1/8, ensuring sharp and clear images for an exceptional stargazing experience. Includes a central marker for easy optical calibration, making it easy to align with eyepieces or machine calibration tools. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts wanting to create their own Newtonian telescopes, with options to select additional accessories as needed.