Description
This may be the perfect first telescope for your child or grandchild to foster their wonder of the universe we live in, and to give them a hands-on experience that often leads to a lifetime interest in science.
Lightweight and highly portable, the National Geographic 50mm Alt-azimuth Telescope makes it easy to explore the celestial and the terrestrial at a moment‘s notice. This air-spaced doublet achromatic refractor has a true 50mm optical glass aperture (600mm focal length) that can reveal wonders like the intricacies of the lunar terrain or some of the brighter deep sky objects.
The two included premium 1.25-inch Plössl eyepieces (25mm and 9.7mm) are wide angle, are generally found on much more expensive telescopes, and provide real eye comfort that beginners need to relax and see the detail that this telescope can produce. How powerful is this telescope?: See the Rings of Saturn (about 900 million miles away); The amazing Orion Nebula at 1800 light years; Andromeda Galaxy at over 2 million light years; and many other amazing distant celestial treasures.
The telescope comes with a sturdy fully-adjustable metal tripod and metal mount so the instrument can smoothly move up, down, left and right by manipulating a large, simple-to-use handle. Other accessories include a fully adjustable Red Dot LED viewfinder that makes aiming the telescope easy), tripod accessory tray, a planisphere and astronomy software. While this telescope can be used without supervision, we recommend that parents and children learn and experience the stars together. It can create the bond for a positive, lasting impact.
Lightweight and highly portable, the National Geographic 50mm Alt-azimuth Telescope makes it easy to explore the celestial and the terrestrial at a moment‘s notice. This air-spaced doublet achromatic refractor has a true 50mm optical glass aperture (600mm focal length) that can reveal wonders like the intricacies of the lunar terrain or some of the brighter deep sky objects.
The two included premium 1.25-inch Plössl eyepieces (25mm and 9.7mm) are wide angle, are generally found on much more expensive telescopes, and provide real eye comfort that beginners need to relax and see the detail that this telescope can produce. How powerful is this telescope?: See the Rings of Saturn (about 900 million miles away); The amazing Orion Nebula at 1800 light years; Andromeda Galaxy at over 2 million light years; and many other amazing distant celestial treasures.
The telescope comes with a sturdy fully-adjustable metal tripod and metal mount so the instrument can smoothly move up, down, left and right by manipulating a large, simple-to-use handle. Other accessories include a fully adjustable Red Dot LED viewfinder that makes aiming the telescope easy), tripod accessory tray, a planisphere and astronomy software. While this telescope can be used without supervision, we recommend that parents and children learn and experience the stars together. It can create the bond for a positive, lasting impact.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 50MM Plössl Telescope, 80-10050
Current Price
$57.7
Average
$48.37
Min Price
$32.24
Max Price
$59.99
Price dynamics
16%
Description
This may be the perfect first telescope for your child or grandchild to foster their wonder of the universe we live in, and to give them a hands-on experience that often leads to a lifetime interest in science.
Lightweight and highly portable, the National Geographic 50mm Alt-azimuth Telescope makes it easy to explore the celestial and the terrestrial at a moment‘s notice. This air-spaced doublet achromatic refractor has a true 50mm optical glass aperture (600mm focal length) that can reveal wonders like the intricacies of the lunar terrain or some of the brighter deep sky objects.
The two included premium 1.25-inch Plössl eyepieces (25mm and 9.7mm) are wide angle, are generally found on much more expensive telescopes, and provide real eye comfort that beginners need to relax and see the detail that this telescope can produce. How powerful is this telescope?: See the Rings of Saturn (about 900 million miles away); The amazing Orion Nebula at 1800 light years; Andromeda Galaxy at over 2 million light years; and many other amazing distant celestial treasures.
The telescope comes with a sturdy fully-adjustable metal tripod and metal mount so the instrument can smoothly move up, down, left and right by manipulating a large, simple-to-use handle. Other accessories include a fully adjustable Red Dot LED viewfinder that makes aiming the telescope easy), tripod accessory tray, a planisphere and astronomy software. While this telescope can be used without supervision, we recommend that parents and children learn and experience the stars together. It can create the bond for a positive, lasting impact.
Lightweight and highly portable, the National Geographic 50mm Alt-azimuth Telescope makes it easy to explore the celestial and the terrestrial at a moment‘s notice. This air-spaced doublet achromatic refractor has a true 50mm optical glass aperture (600mm focal length) that can reveal wonders like the intricacies of the lunar terrain or some of the brighter deep sky objects.
The two included premium 1.25-inch Plössl eyepieces (25mm and 9.7mm) are wide angle, are generally found on much more expensive telescopes, and provide real eye comfort that beginners need to relax and see the detail that this telescope can produce. How powerful is this telescope?: See the Rings of Saturn (about 900 million miles away); The amazing Orion Nebula at 1800 light years; Andromeda Galaxy at over 2 million light years; and many other amazing distant celestial treasures.
The telescope comes with a sturdy fully-adjustable metal tripod and metal mount so the instrument can smoothly move up, down, left and right by manipulating a large, simple-to-use handle. Other accessories include a fully adjustable Red Dot LED viewfinder that makes aiming the telescope easy), tripod accessory tray, a planisphere and astronomy software. While this telescope can be used without supervision, we recommend that parents and children learn and experience the stars together. It can create the bond for a positive, lasting impact.
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[Music] designed for users who are beginning their explorations into observation the National Geographic 50 millimeter tabletop AZ mountain telescope is a great starter instrument for both date/time nature watching and nighttime moon gazing easy to use the refractor telescope has an aperture of just under 2 inches and comes with two interchangeable eyepieces it salt asmath mount allows for smooth positioning and the included tripod provides reliable stability a star map is included to aid an object identification the National Geographic 50 millimeter tabletop AZ mount telescope is the perfect tabletop mount for close-up views of every peak and crater of the moon surface [Music]


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