Telescope,91mm Aperture 700mm FL w/Star-Finding System, Telescope for Adults high Powered, Telescope for Kids 8-12,w/All Metal AZ Mount/Phone Adapter/Remote,Ideal for Beginners/Adults/Kids
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Telescope,91mm Aperture 700mm FL w/Star-Finding System, Telescope for Adults high Powered, Telescope for Kids 8-12,w/All Metal AZ Mount/Phone Adapter/Remote,Ideal for Beginners/Adults/Kids
This high-powered, 91mm-aperture, 700mm-focal-length telescope boasts two ED lenses for reduced chromatic aberration and six-layer FMC broadband AR coating for enhanced light transmission. It delivers bright, clear images, perfect for observing lunar craters, Saturn's rings, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, and cloud bands, making it ideal for both kids and adult stargazers.
Crafted for astronomy enthusiasts and astrophotographers, this telescope boasts an intuitive star-locating system. Just enter your celestial target, tweak the coordinates as instructed, and it smoothly homes in on your chosen object. It adeptly identifies and provides in-depth data on stars and planets, and works seamlessly with both iOS and Android platforms. An ideal stargazing tool for users of all ages.
The theodolite is equipped with an aluminum alloy equatorial mount and a sturdy stainless steel tripod, accompanied by a photography remote control to prevent image shake during stargazing and photography, ensuring durability and stability. The star-finding mount, calibrated with a stargazing app, enables effortless identification and targeting of celestial objects.
Traditional optical finders have a limited adjustment range of only 1mm, making it difficult to accurately align telescopes. In contrast, this telescope's red dot finder boasts a 6mm adjustment range, allowing for precise alignment of the astronomical telescope, making it much easier and more accurate to target celestial objects.
By employing an assortment of eyepieces and Barlow lenses, you can enlarge the image from 28x to 350x. The included erect image prism is versatile, suitable for both astronomical and terrestrial observations. In contrast, telescopes with a zenith mirror yield upside-down images when viewing terrestrial subjects.