Bresser Junior Telescope For Young Children N 76/300 Smart is the perfect first telescope for young explorers who want to see the moon and planets with their own eyes. With a 76 mm mirror aperture and a focal length of 300 mm captures this Newton reflector about 117 times more light than the human eye - more than enough to make craters on the moon, the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn visible.
The telescope comes with two eyepieces that allow you to set different magnifications:
- 20 mm eyepiece (15× magnification) - ideal for the overview and the moon as a whole.
- 6 mm eyepiece (50× magnification) - for more detail on craters and planetary surfaces.
The included moon filter reduces brightness so you can view comfortably without glare. The wooden Dobson mount makes aiming intuitive and stable: just put it down, aim and observe.
A nice extra detail are the stickers provided, which allows children to personalize their telescope. Thus, stargazing becomes not only educational, but also creative and fun.
Scope of delivery
- Newton reflector 76/300 mm
- 6 mm and 20 mm eyepieces (1.25″)
- Moon Filter
- Wooden Dobson base
- Decoration stickers
- Manual
Application
The Bresser Junior Telescope N 76/300 Smart is specially designed for young beginners from about 8 years of age.
Perfect for:
- The moon and its craters
- Bright planets such as Jupiter and Saturn
- First steps in astronomy, at home or school
The telescope is low maintenance, ready to use immediately and provides an accessible way to introduce children to the night sky.
Specifications
Optical system: Newton reflector
Opening: 76 mm
Focal length: 300 mm
Focal ratio: f/3.9
Maximum magnification: 152×
Focuser: 1.25″ rack and pinion
Mount: Azimutal Dobson (tabletop, wood)
Weight: 1.6 kg
Included: 6 mm & 20 mm eyepiece, moon filter, stickers, manual
Use Type: Visual observation (moon & planets)









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