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About this item PERFECT ENTRY-LEVEL TELESCOPE: The Celestron PowerSeeker 70EQ is an easy-to-use and powerful telescope. This 70mm refractor telescope offers enough light gathering ability to see planets, the Moon's craters, distant stars, the Orion Nebula, and more. MANUAL GERMAN EQUATORIAL MOUNT: With its slow-motion altitude rod, the German Equatorial mount allows you to navigate the sky with ease. Find celestial objects quickly and follow them smoothly & accurately as they appear to drift…

Study astronomy and microorganisms with this National Geographic Telescope and Microscope set. The easy-to-use refracting telescope has a 50mm opening for observing nature during the day or night, while the microscope has three magnification powers, offering an alternative viewing option. This National Geographic Telescope and Microscope set features a durable case for seamless portability, and the included tabletop tripod allows comfortable viewing. Study Astronomy, Insect Legs, Refracting Telescope, Microscope Accessories, Moon Gazing, Living Organisms, Planetary System, How Its Going, Microscopes

Study astronomy and microorganisms with this National Geographic Telescope and Microscope set. The easy-to-use refracting telescope has a 50mm opening for observing nature during the day or night, while the microscope has three magnification powers, offering an alternative viewing option. This National Geographic Telescope and Microscope set features a durable case for seamless portability, and the included tabletop tripod allows comfortable viewing.

Galileo made his first telescope in 1609, modeled after telescopes produced in other parts of Europe that could magnify objects three times. He created a telescope later that same year that could magnify objects twenty times. With this telescope, he was able to look at the moon, discover the four satellites of Jupiter, observe a supernova, verify the phases of Venus, and discover sunspots. Astronomy Terms, Refracting Telescope, Galileo Galilei, Look At The Moon, Telescopes, Astronomer, Science Art, Space Exploration, Art Google

Galileo made his first telescope in 1609, modeled after telescopes produced in other parts of Europe that could magnify objects three times. He created a telescope later that same year that could magnify objects twenty times. With this telescope, he was able to look at the moon, discover the four satellites of Jupiter, observe a supernova, verify the phases of Venus, and discover sunspots.

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