Description

An exact copy of the Newton reflector (1668) on a scale of 1: 1;
The reflector telescope creates a significantly smaller amount of distortion compared to lens devices;
Due to the 35-fold increase, it will be possible to consider large planets, craters on the moon and bright clusters of stars;
Suitable for visual observation and astrophotography within the range of available magnification.
The TAL-35 souvenir telescope is an exact copy of the Isaac Newton telescope on a 1: 1 scale - the first mirror telescope created in 1668. This is an original souvenir with which you can conduct real observations. The changes affected only the optical components and processes for their processing, which significantly affected the quality of the resulting image.
Optical elements TAL-35 are made of glass, and the body and mount are made of wood. Optics has a minimum focal length of 150 mm and a magnification of 35 x. The telescope allows you to view lunar craters and some large planets, as well as bright star clusters.
The optical scheme, made on the principle of the Newton reflector, uses a mirror; its diameter in the TAL-35 is 35 mm. Among the advantages of a reflex system is a significantly smaller number of distortions due to the lack of chromatism inherent in lens telescopes. Thus, this makes it a good tool for both visual observations and astrophotography.

Telescope type, Newton's reflector
Inverted image
Diameter of a mirror, mm 35
Focal length, mm 150
Magnification, 35 x
Aperture, 4.30
Manufacturer: JSC "NPZ" (Novosibirsk Instrument-Making Plant)