National Geographic CF700SM 70mm Refractor Telescope 80-40070

$119.95

Ample 70mm aperture will reveal lots of lunar details, planetary features like Jupiter’s cloud belts or Saturn’s rings and some of the brightest Messier objects.

  • Two interchangeable Plössl eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens provide magnifications ranging from 26.9x to 144x.

  • Slow-motion controls on alt-azimuth mount allows for smooth movements when navigating the night sky.

  • Full size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece.

  • Included adapter helps observers use their smart device to capture and share images.

  • Use the red dot finder and downloadable astronomy software to locate observing targets.

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Ample 70mm aperture will reveal lots of lunar details, planetary features like Jupiter’s cloud belts or Saturn’s rings and some of the brightest Messier objects.

  • Two interchangeable Plössl eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens provide magnifications ranging from 26.9x to 144x.

  • Slow-motion controls on alt-azimuth mount allows for smooth movements when navigating the night sky.

  • Full size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece.

  • Included adapter helps observers use their smart device to capture and share images.

  • Use the red dot finder and downloadable astronomy software to locate observing targets.

Ample 70mm aperture will reveal lots of lunar details, planetary features like Jupiter’s cloud belts or Saturn’s rings and some of the brightest Messier objects.

  • Two interchangeable Plössl eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens provide magnifications ranging from 26.9x to 144x.

  • Slow-motion controls on alt-azimuth mount allows for smooth movements when navigating the night sky.

  • Full size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece.

  • Included adapter helps observers use their smart device to capture and share images.

  • Use the red dot finder and downloadable astronomy software to locate observing targets.