A set that includes the astronomical telescope body, mount/tripod, eyepiece, and zenith mirror.
[Also includes plenty of explanatory videos] The official support site "Scope Town" and YouTube provide video explanations of assembly, etc. Even first-time users can use it without any hesitation.
[Please search for "Scope Tech", "Raptor", etc.] It is introduced as an ideal introductory machine on numerous websites and blogs. Although Scopetech's astronomical telescope is for beginners, it has received high praise from astronomy enthusiasts due to its excellent lens performance. You can see not only the moon's craters, but also Saturn's rings, Jupiter's stripes, and the four Galilean moons.
[Also used for educational purposes] Many Scopetech products are used as telescopes that children can freely operate at observation parties such as science museums, planetariums, and community centers. Some schools use it in science classes.
[Won the World Astronomical Year Selection] Scopetec's astronomical telescope has been recognized for its high performance and product creation for beginners, and has been awarded the World Astronomical Year Selection from the Japan Committee for the World Astronomical Year, which is made up of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, JAXA, the Astronomical Society of Japan, and others.
“I want to deliver better telescopes to children.”
The Scopetech astronomical telescope series was developed as an easy-to-use telescope for beginners.
Perhaps because there had never been a telescope that was so easy to use and had such good visibility, it received support from a wide range of people, including adults, and cumulative sales of the series exceeded 20,000 units.
The craters on the moon are very sharp. You can enjoy the rings of Saturn and the stripes of Jupiter, although they are small.
Usually, astronomical telescopes come with a small telescope called a finder, which is used to help point the astronomical telescope in the direction of the star of interest. However, the finder was difficult to adjust, which was the first obstacle for beginners when using the telescope.
The peephole finder was created by rethinking the finder from a beginner's perspective and pursuing practicality. With a simple structure, even children can use it right away. Surprisingly, many advanced users praised it for its ``convenience'' and ``simpleness,'' and it has now become the ``face'' of Scope Tech, which is also installed in higher-end models.
Comes with a full-color 50-page "Starry Sky Guidebook" and toll-free manufacturer support.