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Celestron™ National Park Foundation Telescopes
Celestron™ National Park Foundation Telescopes are designed with travelers in mind, yet offer high quality optical power
Supplier: Celestron™ 22025
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Description
TravelScope™ 60
- Designed with traveling in mind - offers high-quality performance at an exceptional value
- This refractor telescope is perfect for terrestrial and celestial viewing on the go
- Can view the planets, moon, star clusters and brighter deep sky objects like the Orion Nebula and Andromeda Galaxy at night
- Erect image star diagonal makes the optical tube ideal for using as a spotting scope during the day
- Adjustable tripod legs allow you to customize the telescope's height or place it on raised surfaces like a picnic table
FirstScope
- It doesn't't't get much simpler or more portable than the FirstScope's tabletop Dobsonian design
- The Newtonian reflector optical system features a spherical glass mirror with a generous 76 mm of aperture
- You'll get bright, sharp views of celestial objects and observe the Moon's mountains and craters in crisp detail
- Wide field of view allows for observervation of the expansive views of the sky, which include open star clusters, or favorite deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula
- Weighing just 4.3 lb. it is the perfect companion for any outdoor adventure
Specifications
Aluminum with SiO2 | |
f/4 | |
300 mm | |
10 in. | |
Newtonian Reflector | |
1.83 arc seconds (Rayleigh) |
76 mm, 3 in. | |
Two Eyepieces, Free SkyPortal Mobile App, National Parks Guidebook Download | |
4.3 lb. | |
FirstScope Telescope | |
118x | |
Telescope |
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