Telescope Astro 2000 VG Condition Astronomical Terrestrial Reflector D:76 FL:700

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 *** Telescope Astro 2000 Excellent
condition Astronomical Terrestrial Reflector D:76 FL:700      ***

Complete kit to start observations
either SKY or Terrestrial. Nothing else to buy
Hardly used looks nearly new …

Overview:What you will get: All important Instruction manualEvery thing in the pictures including:Telescope:  mirror 76mm focal length 700mmTelescope tube dust cover Eye piece tray to hold the eyepiece’s
(very handy)TripodFinderFocuser for 1.25 mm lens AND adapter so 0.96 can be used.Lens K25mm  0.96Lens K10mm 0.96Lens K6 mm  0.962x Barlow lens ( doubles the
magnification )1.5 X erecting eyepiece ( for
terrestrial viewing turns the object up the  right way.)

This is a complete kit nothing else to buy to get started.

The telescope is in fantastic condition, hardly been used.
The lens are 0.96 Kellner type and are good quality, and much better than H
type. There’s an adapter that can be removed to take a 1.25 eyepiece if
required. You will be able to see Saturn’s & its rings, Jupiter, its bands and moons,
etc…. and our own moon as always looking fantastic. The telescope is light so easily to
reposition in the garden or chuck in the back of your car and wiz off to that
dark site or wild life park or even down to the coast and look at the ships and
oil rigs. Theres no heavy weights to worry about if children are around. The
tripod legs also extend so you can stand or sit  and view no problem. The scope is in good
condition with a few wear and tear spots. A side control can be used to elevate
the telescope and a turn and lock on the mount to rotate to easily follow moving objects. I think you will be
please with this one.

Category: Cameras and Photography:Telescopes and Binoculars:Telescopes
Location: Norwich

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