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Youtop Educational Adjustable 40/60/80X Astronomical Telescope Toy w/ 2-Section Tripod for Kids Red

Product Code:BT-41924603

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PKR 8621.00 (Not Conform) (Not Conform)

Get started on your stellar celestial adventure with this astronomical telescope!
It is built to satisfy budding scientists and inquiring minds with clear focus well above the lightweight
plastic, gimmicky toys out there.
Once assembled with the help of an adult, there s a few rules your budding scientists should know
so as to benefit from a long lasting use of their mini telescope.

Notice for Beginners:
*Be patient.
*Human eyes need almost 30 minutes to get used to the dark of observation.
*Practice observing scenery and streetscape in daytime before observing stars at nights.
*Don t use the astronomical telescope to see the sun, which would damage inner components.
*Keep the eyepiece clean by soft cotton cloth.
*Observations is affected by moonlight, clouds, optic pollution and temperature, especially for high-magnification telescope.
**It s a toy telescope for science education or hobby, not a professional astronomical telescope.

  • Astronomical telescope is a great basis for an enjoyable, frustration-free stargazing experience, moreover, it is also available for land exploration.
  • This high-magnification adjustable kit, a scientific toy designed for kids aged 8 and up, is ideal for those who are keen on science and have basic scientific knowledge.
  • Delivers up-close images at high magnifications of 40x, 60x and 80x and 50x eyepiece, encourage your kids to pursue their natural love of science!
  • Accented with the tensile stainless steel tripod-maximum height of 26", wide-mouth dew shield and fixtures, the adjustable tube is stable for enjoyable experience.
  • **It s a toy telescope for science education or hobby, not a professional astronomical telescope.