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Telescope Telescope for Adults High Powered 90mm Aperture 800mm Professional Refractor Telescopes for Adults Astronomy Beginners with AZ Mount Stainless Tripod Carry Bag and Moon Filter

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          Superior Optics: The 90mm aperture and 800mm focal length (f/8.89) telescope for adults provides clear bright views. Fully multi-coated lenses with high-light transmission create stunning images perfect for exploring stars the moon and beyond
          Optimum Magnification (32X-240X): The refractor telescope comes with two replaceable eyepieces (10mm and 25mm) and a 3X Barlow lens. The 3X Barlow lens triples the magnification of each eyepiece. With 5x24 finder scope makes locating objects easy
          Adjustable Tripod: The astronomical telescope includes a sturdy stainless steel tripod adjustable from 28.7 to 46.4 inches suitable for users of different heights. Comes with an accessory tray for eyepieces and a carry bag for easy travel and storage
          Phone Adapter & Moon Filter: Includes a phone adapter for capturing and sharing photos with your smartphone great for family fun or travel. The moon filter reduces glare and reveals more lunar detail for clearer more comfortable moon observation
          Satisfaction: telescope offers quick no-tool assembly 90% of users complete setup in under 10 minutes. Clear instructions make it beginner-friendly. Perfect for exploring the cosmos at night and natures beauty by day adding fun to every view

          • Q: What weather is suitable for observing with a telescope?

          A: Clear stable skies with low humidity and calm winds are ideal for telescope observation.Choose locations away from city lights to avoid light pollution.

          • Q: Why is it difficult to see planets in the city?

          A: Seeing planets in the city is hard due to light pollution which brightens the sky and drowns out faint details. Atmospheric turbulence and air pollution also reduce clarity making planets appear blurry or less visible.