Stimulates curiosity - Children's astronomical telescope allows your child to see incredible detail; perfect gift for girls and boys interested in space, the moon and astronomy. Stabilizing Tripod - Use the included tripod to stabilize your astronomical telescope for the best viewing results. Perfect for beginners - This telescope is easy to assemble and use, making it ideal for young geniuses to enjoy with their parents. This product is entry-level science and education telescope toy, can not compare with professional telescope.And Do not observe the sun directly through the telescope. Satisfaction guaranteed - You and your child will love this lunar telescope! We take pride in the quality of our products to inspire a love of science in children.
360/50mm Refractive Astronomical Telescope Tripod Monocula Space Scope Refractor
Features:
Two eyepieces: H6mm, H20mm
1.5x anascope
90 degree Ze-nith mirror
38cm/14.96” Aluminum alloy tripod
Terms of use:
1. Leg opening, the telescope tube mounted on the yoke, with a large securing screw to adjust.
2. Inserting Ze-nith mirror into Focusing tube, fixing with the appropriate screw.
3. Putting the eyepiece in the Ze-nith mirror, fixing with the appropriate screw.
4 If you wish to use 1.5x anascope to enlarge, just put it between the eyepiece and lens barrel (do not need to install a 90 degree Ze-nith mirror) so that you can watch celestial body.
Specifications:
Refractive / Focal Length: 360mm,
Aperture: 50mm
Magnification: 60x, 18x, 27x, can set 90x with 1.5x anascope.
The-ory Resolution: 2.000 arc seconds, which is equivalent to 1,000 meters can be seen that the two objects apart 0.970 cm.
Eyepiece: H6mm, H20mm
Material: Aluminum Alloy
Main tube Color: Silver (pictured)
Weight: about 1 kg/2.2lb
Package size: 44CM * 21CM * 10CM/17.3IN*8.27IN*3.9IN
Viewing combination: 1.5x anascope /H20mm eyepiece (complete positive)
Package included
1 x Refractive Astronomical Telescope with Tripod
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