Academic Insights Vega 360 Telescope

by mosmi
List Price: $ 42.99 Price: $ 30.99 Product Description 20x, 40x and 80x magnifications! With this lightweight and durable telescope, young scientists can explore the natural wonders of the earth or the craters of the moon and beyond. The all-glass optics and magnification from 20x to 80x provide clear, up-close images of birds, animals, distant exotic plants, as well as celestial objects. Plus, it's easy to use and perfect for backyard exploring, camping trips, and vacations. Both children and adults will enjoy hours of discovery and observation fun Feature
- 20x, 40x, and 80x magnifications
- All glass optics
- It includes a 50mm objective lens, and two eyepieces
- It has 2x image erector, and 3 - element achromatic objective lens
- Table - top tripod
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March 14th, 2011 at 6:52 pm
Vega 360 Telescope (GeoVision Precision Optics),
Fast, easy ordering, and received promptly, but Not what I was expecting. Defintely a childs toy. Unless we are doing something wrong you can see the craters on the moon better by eyesight than with telescope. Stars can be seen, but it takes a lot of effort. Nontheless, my child likes
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|March 14th, 2011 at 7:32 pm
Very little Vega,
I bought the Vega as a “first telescope” for my 5 year old. I thought it would be fun to look at the moon and stars together. It was very difficult to find and focus on the moon with the scope. The view was very shaky and there was no hope of finding stars. We had a better view of the moon and stars with our naked eyes. The 3rd day we had it, the outer lens pushed back into the scope while my 9 year old neice was using it (I’m sure a great deal of credit for the mishap goes to her methods) and was irretrievable. Now, all objects are upside down and using the scope promotes motion sickness. I should have gone for a better built more expensive model that would have lasted longer.
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|March 14th, 2011 at 8:31 pm
Very good starter telescope for your young astronomer!,
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For the price, you can’t beat this “spotting” scope as my 4.5 year old calls it. It is lightweight and easy for your young astronomer to move around on their own in exploring outer space. We have shared many nights on our deck looking at the stars and moon and I’m sure we’ll enjoy many more with this telescope. Enjoy!
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