Discover our Sun safely Bresser Solarix 76
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The Bresser 76/350 Newtonian telescope for simple day and night-time astronomy. This economical and lightweight 76mm instrument is a fun way to take the first steps in discovering the delights of the hidden universe for yourself. (Scroll down for index and purchase links) • To purchase on Amazon.co.uk: • https://amzn.to/2YwawHe • To purchase on Amazon.de • https://amzn.to/2Z8cdLk • The 76mm Bresser Solarix is a fun way to view a wealth of targets and phenomena hidden to the unaided eye and take the first steps towards discovering the telescopic universe. Our well-known telescope expert looks at the features of the telescope and the unusual accessories supplied with this model. He outlines why the question of the suitability of any telescope for use by children is somewhat out of place and should be broadened into a discussion of whether a telescope is suitable for child/adult observing partnerships. Robert has a few harsh words about one of the included eyepieces but there are tips for improving the telescope's performance along the way and the video concludes with a full demonstration of the Solarix in action: photographing sunspots using the safe solar filter and a smartphone holder included in the telescope package. • 00:00 Hello • 01:55 Is this a telescope suitable for a child? • 06:07 The standard accessories • 09:52 What can you see? • 12:31 The special accessories • 18:15 The outside demonstration • 18:17 Improving the instrument - with a pencil and a carrier bag? • 20:12 Using the Solarix • 22:28 The results • SAFETY NOTICE: observing the sun with an optical aid is dangerous and can cause permanent eye damage. The telescope shown in this video is supplied with a safe full-aperture energy rejection filter intended for the safe observation of the solar disk. It is vital that the filter is used strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's guidance and that the filter is examined for damage or fault before each and every use. In any solar observing session it is the telescope user's responsibility to communicate the dangers of observing the sun with optical aids that are not equipped with a full aperture safety filter - this is especially so if children are present. Safe solar observing is everyone's responsibility. • Disclosures: All opinions are our own. If you click on one of the product links above and make a purchase, our channel will receive a commission at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate/Affiliate, we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. • Presented by Robert J Dalby FRAS
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