🔭 Unleash Your Inner Galileo!
The Explore Scientific Bresser Galileoscope 50mm Refractor Telescope Kit is a hands-on educational tool that allows young explorers to build their own telescope. With a 50mm aperture and 500mm focal length, it provides stunning views of celestial bodies. The kit includes a 20x eyepiece and a versatile accessory for enhanced magnification, making it perfect for learning about astronomy and optics.
Coating | Multi-Coated |
Focal Length Description | 500 mm |
Field Of View | 1.5 Degrees |
Zoom Ratio | 2 |
Power Source | Manual Power |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Plossl |
Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 2.5 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
Optical-Tube Length | 500 Millimeters |
L**E
Surprisingly nice
I've been obsessed astronomy for quite some time now, and I can say that this telescope is not that bad, sure, the price might be higher than it should be, but it's exactly what is advertised, the only problem I found with it was that the first time I bought it, these was a missing lens. Although I changed it and everything was okay, no need to pay extra shipping tax and it was alright. So overall a nice product.
J**Z
It's not armed and is difficult to do that
I hate to armed the product when.is difficult to.do that
B**R
Overpriced for ability and performance
Its worth only if you actually really want to assemble a telescope. Otherwise why buy this for $70 instead of a Celestron 70mm travelscope(twice the aperture area) for $80 , and includes tripod, diagonal and much better eyepieces for $80 ?If you do want to build it, and experiment with it - and it is fun to do that - then get a cheap 10mm Celestron Plossl or svbony or gso for $10-15, and a 2x barlow. And paint the internals with a non-reflective black paint especially the focuser tube its terrible. It will completely transform the performance of this telescope.Tip on focusing - it is hard to focus but the trick is to twist the focuser tube while pushing/pulling it to focus. This will make it easy to move the tube. A little lube compound on the tube won't hurt either.Have fun!
C**E
Good teaching device
You learn how lenses work. A bit hard to point. Reasonable images
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