Heritage 76 features
Highly affordable and easy to use Dobsonian base, perfect for beginners
Great all-around astronomical viewing performance
Aluminized and overcoated mirrors
Carefully engineered to combine ease of use, extreme portability and consistent performance in an affordable package
Enough light gathering power to allow simple study of galaxies, star clusters, and nebulae. Diameter: 76mm, Focal Length: 300mm
2 interchangeable eyepieces Available in 3 colors. (Custom design available for quantity orders. Contact your local Sky-Watcher distributor for information.)
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The images of the planets here are all rather misleading. If you want images of the planets that good you'll probably need an 8 inch telescope, not a 2 1/2 inch. With this one you may spot two cloud bands on Jupiter, the moon will be clear 'stars'. Saturn's rings may just be viewable. The moon, however, will be good!
virtualpilot45 6 months ago
Can I see Saturn with my H20mm or SR4mm ? Please tell
BigScaryFace 6 months ago
please
detentocanada 6 months ago
Hahaha lamer's photos is fake
xxxheal07xxx 6 months ago
wow, what details you can see on the planets with these scopes..
alecsmart2010 11 months ago
Lol! The astronomical images shown in this video are REALLY misleading. I can't make out Jupiter that good in my telescope and its twice the size of the 76mm!
Still, the concept behind it is great, as there seems to be a growing trend in interest in astornomy this year.
neil73 11 months ago
@sonnetxi You can with something called an erecting prism but honestly it is a waste of money. All telescopes do that, and for telescopes meant for land use they use something like that to correct it. However, it decreases the amount of light viewable, and though that is fine for land viewing it is horrible for space viewing. It's how lenses work. Putting that on an already small telescope will limit what you can view, and it does not matter at all in astronomy if the image is upside down.
robotmonkey73 1 year ago
i just got one today, is there anyway to have the finderscope and telescope NOT show a upside down image?
sonnetxi 1 year ago
Looks like its from Celestron because of its orange tube
imanoob4 1 year ago
Is there any diference to Telescope Celestron FirstScope IYA76? Please answer...
bfine12345 1 year ago