Compact, stable and ready to use immediately
The National Geographic Dobson 76/350 Reflector Telescope makes stargazing surprisingly easy. You set it down, aim by hand and watch - without batteries, apps or complicated alignment. The compact table-top Dobson combines a sturdy wooden rocker box with a bright 76 mm mirror and a focal length of 350 mm (f/4.6). This gives you a wide field of view and enough light to explore the Moon, planets and bright deep-sky objects.

User-friendly design for young and old
The wooden rocker box ensures stability and smooth movements even at higher magnifications. The intuitive design allows children and beginners to get started right away, without knowledge of alignment or polar settings. You easily aim by hand and keep objects in focus with ease. The built-in compass helps you orient in the sky - a unique addition in this price range.


Fully equipped, everything you need in one set
The telescope comes with two eyepieces (20 mm and 6 mm), a 2× Barlow lens for extra magnification and a moon filter for comfortable moonlight. So you can magnify up to 117× and enjoy various types of observations. Everything is plug-and-play: no tools, no adjustment - just put it down and watch.

What we recommend
With the National Geographic Dobson 76/350 Reflector Telescope, you see:
- Craters, lunar seas and shadow structures along the terminator line of the Moon
- Saturn's rings (visible as a small bulge under good conditions)
- Jupiter's four largest moons and the planet itself as a small disk
- Bright deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula and the Pleiades under dark skies
This telescope is ideal for children, young people and families who want to get a low-threshold start in stargazing. Its simple operation and compact construction also make it suitable for educational use. For detailed deep-sky observations or astrophotography it is not intended, but as an instructive and sturdy starter telescope it offers a lot of viewing pleasure.
Specifications
Optics
Type: Newton reflector
Opening: 76 mm
Focal length: 350 mm
f/ratio: f/4.6
Max. useful magnification: 117× (with Barlow)
Mount
Table-top Dobson (rocker box, wood)
Included
Eyepieces: 20 mm and 6 mm (1.25″)
2× Barlow lens
Moon Filter
Built-in compass
Manual
General
Usage type: Moon, planets, bright deep-sky objects
Recommended for: children, adolescents and beginners











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