Products description
Celestron ExploraScope 70AZ Refractor with Mount
Entry-level telescope for uncomplicated earth observation - but also for a quick look at the stars and the moon
70mm lens telescope
azimuthal mount with fine drive for altitude adjustment
Aluminum tripod with storage plate
StarPointer illuminated dot finder and deflecting prism
incl. H20mm eyepiece, SR4mm eyepiece, 3x Barlow lens
The ExploraScope telescopes are entry-level telescopes designed primarily for uncomplicated Earth observation - but also suitable for a quick look at the stars and the Moon. The azimuthal mount has been redesigned for greater stability, as has the fine adjustment of the elevation axis. The tripod is made of coated aluminum, making it more resistant to wear and tear.
The StarPointer illuminated dot finder is very practical: Instead of pressing your eye behind the eyepiece of a small finder scope, you can comfortably look in from a great distance - a red illuminated dot then "floats" in the landscape and marks the target at which the telescope is aimed.
The deflecting prism provides an upright image for earth observation.
Celestron ExploraScope 70AZ Refractor with Mount
Entry-level telescope for uncomplicated earth observation - but also for a quick look at the stars and the moon
70mm lens telescope
azimuthal mount with fine drive for altitude adjustment
Aluminum tripod with storage plate
StarPointer illuminated dot finder and deflecting prism
incl. H20mm eyepiece, SR4mm eyepiece, 3x Barlow lens
The ExploraScope telescopes are entry-level telescopes designed primarily for uncomplicated Earth observation - but also suitable for a quick look at the stars and the Moon. The azimuthal mount has been redesigned for greater stability, as has the fine adjustment of the elevation axis. The tripod is made of coated aluminum, making it more resistant to wear and tear.
The StarPointer illuminated dot finder is very practical: Instead of pressing your eye behind the eyepiece of a small finder scope, you can comfortably look in from a great distance - a red illuminated dot then "floats" in the landscape and marks the target at which the telescope is aimed.
The deflecting prism provides an upright image for earth observation.