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What can you see with 76 700 telescope?
With the National Geographic 76/700 Mirror Telescope AZ, you can look at objects like the moon or constellations. Thanks to the telescope’s mirror, you can observe far-away, bright planets. You can use the 3 eyepieces to zoom in deeper on your subject, so you can look at details such as craters.
Why can’t I see through my National Geographic telescope?
If you are unable to find objects while using your telescope, you will need to make sure the finderscope is aligned with the telescope. The finderscope is the small scope attached near the rear of the telescope just above the eyepiece holder. This is best done when the scope is first set up.
Is the National Geographic 76/350 telescope good for beginners?
Once in use the National Geographic 76/350 Telescope provides superb optical quality. The Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Andromeda Galaxy, Orion Nebula and a host of other objects are easily visible to beginners with this telescope. This telescope is perfect for starting out with astronomy or for getting your kids into it.
What are the best telescopes for beginners?
Below is a list of our top pick telescopes for beginners, hobbyist or amateur astronomers: National Geographic’s 76/350 Dobsonian Telescope is in our opinion one of the best, if not the best beginners or even advanced astronomy telescopes available.
Is it difficult to buy your first telescope?
Unfortunately buying your first telescope can be an extremely complicated task. You can easily find yourself lost in technical jargon and endless options available. Beginner shoppers often jump into buying an unsuitable telescope, get frustrated trying to use it and eventually even give up on pursuing astronomy altogether.
What can you see with a 3 inch telescope?
This 3-inch telescope enables observations of a wide range of celestial objects and comes with an altaz mount that’s intuitive to use. The whole package is a doddle to set up. An aluminium dew shield cuts down on unwanted light and keeps dew at bay, while the supplied red dot finder makes locating bright celestial objects easy.