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CF400SP Astronomy and Terrestrial Telescope with 20X to 67X Magni... For Sale


CF400SP Astronomy and Terrestrial Telescope with 20X to 67X Magni...
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CF400SP Astronomy and Terrestrial Telescope with 20X to 67X Magni...:
$140.99

CF400SP Astronomy and Terrestrial Telescope with 20X to 67X Magni...Description Eye Piece Lens Description Kellner Power Source Adapter Focus Type Manual Focus Country of Origin China Compatible Devices Smartphone Item Weight 4.59 Pounds Lens Coating Description Multi-Coated Finderscope Reflex Objective Lens Diameter 70 Millimeters Package Dimensions 27 x 10 x 4.5 inches Telescope Mount Description Altazimuth Mount

  • 🌌 - BASED IN THE USA: Responsive, articulate technical support and service after the sale ensures that you’ll not be left with a piece of equipment that you cannot use
  • 🔭 - LARGER MAGNIFICATION: Generous 70mm objective lens and a 400mm focal length magnify distant objects at up to 67x
  • 🦅 - EXPLORE THE NIGHT SKY AND TERRESTIAL OBJECTS: View the rings of Saturn, craters of the Moon, bands of Jupiter, nebula, star clusters, galaxies, bright comets or get clear and close-up views of landscapes, scenery, birds and other wildlife
  • 📱 - FULL SIZED TRIPOD: The 40-inch tripod eliminates the need for a table or other platform to look into the eyepiece
  • 💫 - INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET STARTED: Optical Tube Assembly with dew shield and 70mm objective lens, pan-tilt alt-azimuth mount, 40” tripod with accessory tray, focus wheel, 45-degree erecting prism diagonal, 1.25” eyepieces (Kellner 6 mm and Kellner 20mm), red dot viewfinder and smartphone adapter

Product Description Explore the night sky with this sleek blue carbon-fiber achromatic refractor telescope, featuring a 70mm front lens and a 400mm focal length

This easy-to-use achromatic refractor telescope is ideal for beginner and intermediate astronomers, stargazers and nature lovers.

Includes Smartphone adapter so you can easily capture and share images and videos

You’ll love that this microscope is equipped with a smartphone adapter, making it easy to take and share images of the moon, the rings of Saturn, or a wildlife video.

Capture the images on your smartphone and share with family and friends via Social media and email, or print it out and hang it at home for all to see!

Includes an adjustable pan and tilt alt-azimuth mount (Tripod)

The pan and tilt adjustable alt-azimuth mount permits the telescope to move both horizontally and vertically.

Also Includes two 1.25” eyepieces (K6 mm & K20 mm), and a red dot viewfinder to help you locate and focus in on objects of interest

The Explore One CF400SP Telescope with its 70mm aperture and 400mm focal length, comes with two interchangeable eyepieces (20mm and 6mm) that will magnify objects by 20 or 67 times.

The 45⁰ erecting prism diagonal adjusts the view so that images appear right side-up instead of upside down, while also providing the correct left-to-right image.

See the amazing views of the night sky with this rich field ExploreOne 70mm Blue Carbon Fiber Wrap Telescope. The constellations appear alive as the full moon emerges, casting its radiant glow upon the landscape below. Look through the optical tube and erecting prism eyepiece to get a close-up view of the landscape around you and the vast solar system. The Explore One CF400SP Telescope comes with instructions and an easy-to-understand online step-by-step video guide to help you set up, so that you can begin to have fun with your telescope.

  • Explore the night sky with this sleek blue carbon-fiber achromatic refractor telescope, featuring a 70mm front lens (clear aperture) and a 400mm focal length, which allow for larger magnification of distant objects.
  • View the rings of Saturn, craters of the Moon, bands of Jupiter and our solar system’s planetary moons. On dark nights view nebula, star clusters, galaxies and bright comets.
  • Alternatively, use as a terrestrial telescope to get clear and close-up views of landscapes, scenery, birds and other wildlife.
  • Includes Smartphone adapter so you can easily capture and share images and videos.
  • Also Includes two 1.25” eyepieces (K6 mm & K20 mm), an adjustable pan and tilt alt-azimuth mount, a 45⁰ erecting prism diagonal, and a red dot viewfinder to help you locate and focus in on objects of interest.
Parts Overview Possible Objects for Observation Telescope Terms to Know:

Diagonal: A mirror that deflects the ray of light 90 degrees. With a horizontal telescope tube, this device deflects the light upwards so that you can comfortably observe by looking downwards into the eyepiece. The image in a diagonal mirror appears upright, but rotated around its

vertical axis (mirror image).

Focal length: Everything that magnifies an object via an optic lens has a certain focal length. The focal length is the length of the path the light travels from the surface of the lens to its focal point. The focal point is also referred to as the focus. In focus, the image is clear. In the case of a telescope, the focal length of the telescope tube and the eyepieces are used to determine magnification.

Lens: The lens turns the light that falls on it around in such a way so that the light gives a clear image in the focal point after it has traveled a certain distance (focal length).

Eyepiece: An eyepiece is a system made for your eye and comprised of one or more lenses. In an eyepiece, the clear image that is generated in the focal point of a lens is captured and magnified still more.

Magnification: The magnification corresponds to the difference between observation with the naked eye and observation through a magnifying device like a telescope. If a telescope configuration has a magnification of 30x, then an object viewed through the telescope will appear 30 times larger than it would with the naked eye. To calculate the magnification of your telescope setup, divide the focal length of the telescope tube by the focal length of the eyepiece.

NOTE: The magnifying power of a telescope is determined by dividing the focal length of the telescope by the focal length of the eyepiece. This means that as the focal length of your eyepiece increases, the magnifying power decreases.


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