Description
An educational tool recommended by experts
Perfect as a gift
A powerful lens is a core element of a professional Opticon Apollo telescope. It provides you with bright, contrastive and crystal clear images of remote objects. Such a sizeable objective enables you to get an exceptionally wide visual range – the telescope depicts a larger piece of the sky, therefore a wider image of the landscape. The Barlow lens, specifically designed to fit this particular model, enables tripling of the magnifying scope.
Apollo telescope’s a piece of marvelous equipment for beginners and young explorers who want by themselves discover the beauty of the moon and the solar system. It’s a perfect idea for a gift for a young scientist in the form of a high-quality educational toy that can be also used for fun.
Regardless of whether your passion are stars or the Moon – Opticon Apollo will prove a great choice.
A special replaceable contrastive filter designed for Moon observations improves the quality of images when the Moon is full. Thanks to that, you are able to notice truly fascinating details of mountains, seas and craters.
Due to its small size and uncomplicated handling, Apollo is particularly recommended to the inexperienced ones as their first telescope. Apollo will be much appreciated by anyone who mostly seeks convenience. Because of a very wide visual range, we were able to entirely eliminate the finderscope.
Along with the telescope you will receive all the tools, essential when setting off to a fascinating realm of astronomy: sky maps, computer programmes, guidebooks, an HD documentary in DVD version as well as a superb, richly illustrated book, entitled “Starry Trail”, elaborated by experts for enthusiastic beginners in particular. Only now, you will also get an exclusive 3D picture gallery and a pair of 3D glasses.
By purchasing Opticon Apollo telescope you win solid and tested equipment, along with a full 2-year long warranty coverage of the producer. The telescope is recommended by users all over the world.
Opticon telescope appeared on the first page of an article issued by a prestigious LOGO magazine (10/2011).
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