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Saturnscope Telescope

$149.99
SKU: HJ-2130

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Ages: 12+
Please Note: This is a large item and may incur an additional handling fee when shipped

Looking for a telescope that's perfect for beginners and kids? Look no further than the Saturn Scope! This telescope comes equipped with a 2X Barlow lens and three eyepieces (4mm, 12.5mm, and 20mm), making it perfect for observing stars, moons, and planets.

The Saturn Scope has a 76mm diameter mirror to gather lots of light for clear images. Additionally, its 700mm focal length provides sharper images and less distortion. Even beginners can get great views of the moon, planets, and other celestial objects!

Don't worry about complex assembly - the Saturn Scope is easy to set up and take down. We include complete paper instructions to help you get started, and there are no tools needed.

Whether you're just getting started in your astronomical journey or have a kid who wants to see the night sky, the Saturn Scope is the perfect tool for exploring the night sky.
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