Explore hidden worlds through your own eyes – with the BRESSER Pollux-I telescope starter set for budding amateur astronomers, you can go on your own journey of discovery in outer space. Everything you need is already included: the astronomical
reflector telescope with 150 mm aperture and
750 mm focal length , the equatorial mount, the tripod and a wide range of accessories for astronomical observations. Perfect for getting started quickly: the system is
very easy to use . In addition, the entry-level telescope impresses with its versatility: you can observe the Moon and planets as well as star clusters, gas nebulae and even galaxies through the high-quality optics. Due to the
parabolic primary mirror the image delights with impressive sharpness and high contrast. In addition, the
2-inch focuser allows for the use of high-quality eyepieces. Perfect conditions for fascinating sights of the night sky!
Time-proven optics for your first astro-steps – the telescope By choosing the Pollux-I, you’ll start your journey to the stars with a classic Newtonian reflector telescope. Beginners are often surprised by the fact that with telescopes of this type you don't look in at the back of the tube, but at the front and laterally. This gives you the advantage of always being able to look into the telescope in a comfortable posture, even when it's pointed vertically upwards at the sky. In addition, these reflector telescopes offer optics that are absolutely free of chromatic aberrations and thus provide good imaging properties.
The large aperture of 150 mm collects a lot of light from the celestial objects. In addition, 150 mm aperture and 750 mm focal length result in a short focal ratio (ratio of aperture to focal length) of 1 to 5 (F/5). On the one hand, this
makes the telescope fast and provide a bright image . On the other hand,
high magnifications can be achieved . This combination makes the entry-level telescope so versatile. In addition, the Pollux-I is equipped with a
parabolic primary mirror . The remarkable effect of this special mirror shape: you enjoy
excellent imaging properties at all magnification levels.
So you can look forward to the complete range of celestial highlights. At low to medium magnification, you can admire deep-sky objects such as open star clusters, globular clusters, gas nebulae and even galaxies such as the pair of galaxies M65 and M66 in the constellation Leo. And at high magnifications, observing the planets or details on the Moon is an absolute pleasure.
You can get really close to your favourite objects: The aperture of 150 mm achieves a resolving power that allows
magnifications of up to about 300x with sharp images . Technically, even higher magnifications are possible, theoretically up to 562.5x using the included accessories. However, with increasing magnification, the sharpness of the image can slowly decrease. In addition, the prevailing conditions always make a difference: How highly you can magnify always depends not only on the power of the telescope but also on the air turbulence in the atmosphere (seeing conditions).
The telescope also impresses with its flexibility in terms of eyepiece compatibility: it comes with a 2-inch focuser (focuser extension) and an adapter from 2 inch to 1.25 inch. This enables you to use eyepieces with 1.25-inch sockets (about 31.7 mm) as well as eyepieces with the larger 2-inch sockets (about 50.8 mm) with large fields of view.
Note for nature lovers:
If you choose a Newtonian telescope like the Pollux-I reflector telescope, you can look forward to a specialist in astronomical observation. However, the image is always displayed laterally reversed as well as upside down, which makes no difference when observing the sky. However, this type of telescope is less suitable for nature and landscape observation during the day. Would you like to use your new telescope for exciting nature discoveries as well? Then we recommend that you choose one of the BRESSER refractor telescopes.
Perfect foundation for fascinating discoveries – mount and tripod Your beginner's telescope is securely held by the height-adjustable aluminium tripod with equatorial mount. The special feature of this mount, also known as a parallactic mount: in contrast to azimuthal models, the movement of the celestial bodies is only compensated for on one axis instead of two. For this purpose, you simply align one axis parallel to the Earth's axis by pointing it approximately at Polaris.
For precise and comfortable alignment and tracking of the entry-level telescope, the Pollux-I comes equipped with
two flexible shafts with fine adjustment . And to ensure that the interchangeable eyepieces, barlow lens etc. always remain within reach, they can be stored on the
tray between the tripod legs.
Well equipped for the ideal start – the accessories Your entry-level telescope comes with a wide range of astronomy accessories so that you can start to be amazed right away. For example, the
LED viewfinder helps you align the telescope and find celestial objects. Installed in parallel on the telescope, this direction finder shows you a red dot when you look through it. It appears to hover in front of the sky and thereby shows you where the telescope is pointing.
Varying view of the sky: With the
two eyepieces with 1.25-inch sockets (31.7 mm), you can admire your astronomical discoveries at different magnifications. The
3x barlow lens already included in the set triples the magnification of the eyepiece you are using.
Enjoy safe observations of our Sun with the included solar filter. This way you can easily take a closer look at sunspots and granulation on our own star.
CAUTION: Never point the telescope at the Sun without the solar filter! Astrophotography for beginners: with the smartphone adapter, you can use your
mobile phone as a camera on the telescope . This way you will quickly impress friends and relatives with your own first snapshots e. g. of the Moon or the Sun.
FEATURES - Reflector telescope with 150 mm aperture and 750 mm focal length
- Reflector type Newton with parabolic primary mirror
- Very well suited for observing the Sun, Moon and planets as well as star clusters, gas nebulae and galaxies
- Height-adjustable tripod with equatorial EQ3 mount
- Precise movement through flexible shafts and fine adjustment in both axes
- Easy to use, very good for beginners
- Focal ratio F/5, thus very suitable for many celestial objects
- 2-inch (50.8 mm) focuser with adapter to 1.25-inch (31.7 mm)
- Two eyepieces and one barlow lens with 1.25-inch (31.7 mm) sockets for different magnifications
- Safe solar observation with the included solar filter
- First steps in astrophotography with smartphone camera adapter
SCOPE OF DELIVERY - Telescope
- Aluminium tripod
- Equatorial EQ3 mount
- Adapter from 2 inch to 1.25 inch
- Eyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25-inch sockets)
- Barlow lens 3x (1.25-inch socket)
- LED illuminated dot finder
- Solar filter
- Smartphone camera adapter
- Accessory tray
- Astronomy software as download
- Instruction manual