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Sounce Newtonian Reflector Telescope for Beginners and Professionals 76mm Lens 700mm Focal Length 28x-350x Ultra Zoom Fully Coated Glass Optics Alt-Az Mount for Moon Planets Deep Sky Viewing (Black)
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- ✅ [Large Reflector Optics]: Built with a powerful 76mm objective mirror and precise 700mm focal length, this Newtonian reflector telescope delivers bright, sharp, and high-contrast images of the Moon, Saturn rings, planets, and deep sky objects. Fully coated glass optics improve light transmission, ensuring clear visuals and immersive stargazing sessions for beginners and professionals alike.
- ✅ [Wide Zoom Range Control]: Experience a versatile 28x–350x magnification range using H6mm, H10mm, and H25mm eyepieces paired with 1.5x and 3x Barlow lenses. This flexible setup allows smooth transitions from wide-field views to detailed planetary observation, giving users precise control over magnification for different celestial targets.
- ✅ [Stable Alt-Az Mount]: Featuring a smooth Alt-Azimuth mount and a strong two-section long tripod, this telescope offers steady vertical and horizontal movement. The balanced design reduces vibrations, allowing comfortable tracking of celestial objects across the night sky with improved stability and ease during long observation sessions.
- ✅ [Accurate Finder Scope]: The included 5x24 finderscope helps locate stars, planets, and celestial objects quickly and accurately. This reduces alignment time and enhances confidence during setup, making night sky navigation easier and more enjoyable, especially for users exploring astronomy at different skill levels.
- ✅ [Complete Observation Kit]: Supplied with multiple eyepieces, Barlow lenses, a sturdy tripod, and essential accessories, this telescope is ready to use out of the box. Each component is selected to enhance performance, durability, and usability, offering a complete astronomy solution for serious sky watchers.