Children's Astronomical Telescope

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Childrens Astronomical Telescope

Children's Astronomical Telescope:
Real working telescope, up to 40X magnification


Our Astronomical Telescope from the University of Cambridge range of Science & Education learning toys makes an ideal gift for the more inquisitive child, encouraging learning through playing and sparking the imagination. Although classed as a toy, this is a real working telescope. Older children may be ready for a higher performance telescope. We therefore recommend that you also visit our main telescope section before making your decision - remember you can always call us up for further expert advice.
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Telescope for Children


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Astronomical Telescope with tripod and high definition precision optics. This entry level refracting telescope has a 30mm objective lens, collecting suffient light to be able to magnify images up to 40X. The telescope stops short of offering magnifications which are beyond the normal capabilities of a 30mm refractor, which we support. This is a real working telescope and, while it is obviously not as powerful as the other telescopes in our range, it will enable your child to see the craters on the moon and other secrets of the night sky, generating a lot of excitement.

The eye-piece is positioned at right-angles to the length of the telescope, as this makes viewing more comfortable when the telescope is pointing up into the night sky. Although this telescope is called an astronomical telescope, it can also of course be used for daytime terrestrial use.


Package includes:
  • Astronomical Refracting Telescope
  • 3 Interchangeable Eyepieces giving magnifications up to 40X
  • Instruction Booklet & User Guide
In our opinion, suitable for 6 years old and above
Telescope
Features:
  • Real working telescope
  • Three eyepieces, giving magnification up to 40x
  • Everything included



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