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  • Nice switchplate........um.....righ­t

  • Well, it's already assembled in your video so it's no help.

  • I own a 10" Dob, a Celestron 127 MM EQ and a pair of 20x80 Binoculars and I just bought one of these for my 6 year old son for Xmas and this are excellent for looking at Jupiter,Saturn, Orion Nebula and the Moon. They are even great for the outdoors during the day time, I wish I would've found this before I bought my 127 mm and my binoulcars. The telescope is very light easy to move around and easy to set up, I also love that it comes with the red dot sight a big +. I recomment this to any1.

  • you did a GREAT JOB..thank you..you were a BIG HELP

  • how do you put the eye piece on

  • i m selling mine on EBAY

  • i cant fit my barlow lens inside the main.. thing... :(

  • @mrninja7981 No need for Barlow enjoy the sky with the 20 mm and the 10 mm.

  • i bought it from Walmart and it didn't work i don't know what is the probleme

  • @soma2503 i have the same problem too. it doesnt even have that white rod holder on mine. plus the lens wont work :(

  • I would like to ask you why in ZOOM is for example 30x 50x 150x and not only one data? When it has zoom 30 when 50 and so? Sorry if my question is stupid but Iam just noob.

  • Thanks for posting this video...I'm getting one of those for my birthday and I LOVE astronomy on the cheap.....

    

  • Im new to astronomy and bought this as my first telescope. I put the telescope together, but cant figure out how to look through the lens and find objects at all. It always looks blurry or dark. Someone please help me

  • @PGHotboy It takes patience, i've got the astromaster 70az and it takes a bit of experimenting (moving it around until something appears), if you want something that finds things easier its better to buy a reflector as it can gather more light.

  • @Grandecasla Thanks for the input, i was finally able to figure it out lol.

  • @PGHotboy hello I have a similar sized telescope and what I can tell you is the first thing you need to do is to know where you want to look for things. There is a cool free program you can download calles stellarium and it will show you what is in the night sky at your location. You could also get a star map.

    It is a good idea to locate the object of interest in your finderscope first. Then you need to center it in your telescope and adjust the view with those knobs on the side of the scope.

  • @JacobAlexander35111 yes it is a very good telescope for beginners. Matter a fact i was looking a saturn today

  • So is it a decent telescope for a beginner?

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