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Explore Scientific 70mm Refractor Telescope with AR and Backpack

7,966.10 (Excluding Taxes)

70mm Refractor Telescope

  • Telescope (refracting telescope) with practical backpack
  • Augmented reality app for your smartphone
  • Built-in smartphone adapter as finder scope for the AR app
  • Lens diameter: 70 mm
  • Focal length: 400 mm
  • 20x to 300x magnification
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Description

Explore Scientific 70mm Refractor Telescope

The Explore Scientific children’s telescope allows you to obtain impressive close-up views of celestial bodies. Featuring an aperture of 70 mm and a focal length of 400 mm, the refracting telescope, also known as lens telescope offers the ideal introduction into the world of astronomy.

You don’t have to worry about finding objects yourself – the augmented reality app will guide you through the night sky. After setting up the AR app, simply attach your smartphone to the smartphone adapter on the children’s telescope. In AR mode, your smartphone will display the names and images of the constellations at which your telescope is currently pointing, allowing you to navigate easily between planets and constellations and discover interesting objects. With the augmented reality photo function, you can take a few snapshots before taking a proper look through the eyepiece.

70mm Refractor Telescope

The app also has lots of images, audio and text – go to the constellation encyclopedia to read about the Greek gods after which the constellations are named, or read the solar system encyclopedia to find out more about the planets that travel around the sun together with the earth. After making your first discoveries with the children’s telescope, you can take a quiz to test your knowledge of the constellations. Learning has never been such fun!

In the Box

  • Telescope
  • Backpack
  • Amici prism
  • 2 eyepieces (H20 mm, H9 mm)
  • 3x Barlow
  • Solar Filter
  • Height-adjustable Aluminum tripod
  • Smartphone holder
  • Instruction manual

Solar Warning:

Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with an optic (unless you have the proper solar filter). Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result. Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it. Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.