Brand | : | Sky Watcher |
Manufacture | : | Sky Watcher |
Label | : | Sky Watcher |
Publisher | : | Sky Watcher |
Product Group | : | Photography |
Product Type Name | : | TELESCOPE |
Studio | : | Sky Watcher |
EAN | : | 0050234112000 |
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Product Description
SKY-WATCHER PRO 120ED APO REFRACTOR: Serious Amateurs will Love the SW 120mm ED-APO Refractor Sky-Watcher high-performance ED-APO refractors offer premium optical performance for the discriminating amateur astronomer. Refractors are coveted for their superb contrast high-definition and coal-black sky background that make stars appear like diamonds imbedded in black velvet. SW APO refractors utilize the most modern optical glasses and fabricating techniques to deliver the ultimate in high-fidelity astronomical imaging. Subtle details pop as never seen before in telescopes of lesser optical capability. Observing with the Sky-Watcher PRO 120ED APO Refractor The additional aperture compared to a 100 mm diameter lens provides a dramatic increase in resolution and a heighten sense of seeing lunar and planetary surface phenomenon in seemingly 3D high-definition. Touring the Moon…the rugged Southern Highlands of the lunar surface are rich in craters. To the southeast the famous crater Theophilus is 65 miles across. The raised triple-peaked central area is striking to observe in your SW 120ED. The crater has massive walls and the basin is 14 000 feet deep. One of the southernmost craters Clavius is a very large crater 145 miles across. It is located south of Tycho. In this same area can be found craters Maginus and Longomotanus which are also very worthy of exploration. To the north the young crater Tycho dominates the southern lunar landscape. Named after the famous Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe it is a spectacular sight with very high-rimmed walls. Your SW120ED will provide an impressive view. North of Tycho appearing brightly in a basin is the famous Rupes Recta (the Straight Wall) an 800 foot mountain that is a “must see" for amateur astronomers. Your SW 120ED will show it clearly and sharply the way you want to see it.