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50/600 Telescope Refractor - R Exclusive
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50/600 Telescope Refractor - R Exclusive
From Explore Scientific
Current price: $59.48

Toys 'R' Us
50/600 Telescope Refractor - R Exclusive
From Explore Scientific
Current price: $59.48
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50/600 Refractor telescope, 600mm focal length. Alt-azimuth with pan-tilt locking handle, aluminum fully adjustable full length tripod, H20mm & H12.5mm (1,25") eyepieces, 48x, Glass optics.
Toys"R"Us Canada Exclusive - Edu Science - Astro Precision 600 Telescope. With the 50mm aperture, you can explore the Moon's cratered surface and see intriguing planet features like Jupiter's Galilean moons or Saturn's rings. Two interchangeable Plössl eyepieces give you magnifications of 23x and 62x. Panhandle mount control allows you to smoothly move the telescope up, down and side to side. Full size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece. Use the red dot viewfinder and downloadable astronomy software to locate observing targets.
50/600 Refractor telescope, 600mm focal length. Alt-azimuth with pan-tilt locking handle, aluminum fully adjustable full length tripod, H20mm & H12.5mm (1,25") eyepieces, 48x, Glass optics.
Toys"R"Us Canada Exclusive - Edu Science - Astro Precision 600 Telescope. With the 50mm aperture, you can explore the Moon's cratered surface and see intriguing planet features like Jupiter's Galilean moons or Saturn's rings. Two interchangeable Plössl eyepieces give you magnifications of 23x and 62x. Panhandle mount control allows you to smoothly move the telescope up, down and side to side. Full size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece. Use the red dot viewfinder and downloadable astronomy software to locate observing targets.




















