Galio

Development of a product for the observation of distant celestial bodies

Alexander Görts

Prof. Dr. Fabian Hemmert
Prof. Matthias Schönherr

Semester

1 21/22
3

Contact agoerts.ag@googlemail.com

In view of recent events and discoveries in the field of astronomy, interest in telescopes in private use is also growing.
The newly developed telescope ÑGalioì impresses with its flexibility and modern design. In contrast to conventional telescopes, Galio has a flexible tube, which has been realized by integrated tubes, which are not visible when retracted. In addition, the three feet can be folded in order to become narrower in width. Despite its relatively high focal length of 1100 millimeters and the 200 millimeter primary mirror, the total height in the retracted state is less than one meter. This makes it easy to move even for smaller people and can be stowed away in a space-saving manner. Due to the modern design, it is also an eye-catcher in the living room. The observation of various celestial bodies is improved by a red dot reflex sight and a primary mirror fan.
With this telescope, nothing stands in the way of experiencing your own astronomical discoveries.

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