Description
The Orion Go Scope III 70mm Refractor Travel Telescope is a versatile telescope kit designed to pack up and go whenever you hit the road, the trail, or the air. It excels for daytime birding, nature study, and scenic long-distance viewing, and will take you way beyond the Earth's horizon after sunset for some casual nighttime stargazing and Moon-watching. The Orion Go Scope III features a 70mm-aperture achromatic lens system for high-resolution images of distant subjects. The telescope sets up in seconds on the retractable aluminum tripod which features a three-way pan head and allows smooth, easy pointing of the telescope. The included compact tripod can be adjusted to hold the Go Scope III refractor optical tube as low as 17.75" up to a 43.5" maximum height when the tripod legs are fully extended. For taller stargazers, the lightweight Go Scope III can easily be placed on a table or other raised surface for comfortable use. The Go Scope III comes with a correct-image prism diagonal, anti-reflection coated 20mm and 9mm Kellner eyepieces (1.25"), Moon Map 260 and a 5x24 finder scope. It's a complete observational system that tucks away neatly in the included backpack! Includes the easy to use Orion Star Target Plan sphere, the Orion Exploring the Cosmos: An Introduction to the Night Sky and a 1.25" E-Series 13% Transmission Moon Filter. This special exclusive kit also comes with a value-packed poster kit includes the Orion Solar System Poster, Orion Moon Poster, and Orion Meteor Showers Poster. Each poster is loaded with great information and fun astronomy facts.
Orion Goscope III 70mm Refractor Special Travel Telescope Kit, Red (21099)
Current Price
$97.99
Average
$96.63
Min Price
$77.46
Max Price
$128.95
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Description
The Orion Go Scope III 70mm Refractor Travel Telescope is a versatile telescope kit designed to pack up and go whenever you hit the road, the trail, or the air. It excels for daytime birding, nature study, and scenic long-distance viewing, and will take you way beyond the Earth's horizon after sunset for some casual nighttime stargazing and Moon-watching. The Orion Go Scope III features a 70mm-aperture achromatic lens system for high-resolution images of distant subjects. The telescope sets up in seconds on the retractable aluminum tripod which features a three-way pan head and allows smooth, easy pointing of the telescope. The included compact tripod can be adjusted to hold the Go Scope III refractor optical tube as low as 17.75" up to a 43.5" maximum height when the tripod legs are fully extended. For taller stargazers, the lightweight Go Scope III can easily be placed on a table or other raised surface for comfortable use. The Go Scope III comes with a correct-image prism diagonal, anti-reflection coated 20mm and 9mm Kellner eyepieces (1.25"), Moon Map 260 and a 5x24 finder scope. It's a complete observational system that tucks away neatly in the included backpack! Includes the easy to use Orion Star Target Plan sphere, the Orion Exploring the Cosmos: An Introduction to the Night Sky and a 1.25" E-Series 13% Transmission Moon Filter. This special exclusive kit also comes with a value-packed poster kit includes the Orion Solar System Poster, Orion Moon Poster, and Orion Meteor Showers Poster. Each poster is loaded with great information and fun astronomy facts.
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Product review & video
hello I'm Ken with Orion telescopes and binoculars and I wanted to show you how to use the Orion go scope 370 millimeter you've got it set up you've assembled it you've attached all the parts and pieces now what do you do so let's get started and I'll show you exactly step-by-step how to use the telescope well the first step to using the telescope is to make sure you've got the right eyepiece in to begin with there's two that come with it a twenty and a nine millimeter you always want to start with the low power and contrary to what you might think the higher the number the lower the power so the twenty is your low-power and the nine is the high power so always start with a twenty millimeter it gives you the widest field of view and then you can find something easily with it and then zoom in later with higher power eyepieces alright now it's time to align the finder telescope remember I


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