🌠 Explore the Universe Together!
The NASA Lunar Telescope for Kids features 90x magnification, two eyepieces, and a tabletop tripod, making it an ideal educational tool for young astronomy enthusiasts. With high-quality optical glass and a user-friendly design, this telescope allows children to explore the moon and beyond, fostering curiosity and a love for science.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.4 x 18.1 x 10.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.03 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 10.5 x 43.2 centimetres |
Brand | Blue Marble |
Included components | 1 High-Power Eyepiece, 1 Low-Power Eyepiece, 1 Lens Dust Cap, 1 Lunar Telescope, 1 Tabletop Tripod |
Min Focal Length | 20 Millimetres |
Objective Lens Diameter | 25 |
Part number | NALUNARSCOPE |
Telescope Mount Description | Equatorial Mount |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Optical Tube Diameter | 1 inches |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**1
Educational and great fun too.
Gift for a 10 year old. He absolutely loved it. Adult help with instructions but initial set up uncomplicated.
D**.
Very good
Bought for my grandson. He love it
J**.
Excellent value
Grandson, aged 9 thought it wS great.Parents impressed with quality
A**R
Telescope
Great starter scope for children
C**W
Surface of moon not clear
Lovely idea but even on a clear night with a large full moon we could not see the moon clearly, despite faffing with the focus for ages
L**8
Brilliant!
Bought for my 10 yo grandson's birthday - he'll love using it.
K**N
Avoid like the other reviews suggest!
My partner ordered this for our daughters Christmas he didn't think to read the reviews but now wishing he had because they aren't wrong! You can not focus the lense to see anything and the small lense on the side is upside down. We were really looking forward to receiving this as thought it would be good quality for a 5 year old but no, total waste of money! I will be returning this.
C**N
Hard to set up, not child friendly
We really struggled to make it workOnce you manage to put it into focus, you can't move it, which is really difficult to understand for a 6 year old.Even on a very clear night it is hard to see the craters
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