Feature

●Professional Astronomical Refractor Telescope: If you are interested in astronomy or like to explore the night sky, the MEEZAA astronomical telescope is for you. A perfect telescope for adults astronomy beginners to explore nature and the universe
●90mm Large Aperture: The astronomy telescope has an 800mm(f/8.88) focal length and 90mm aperture. The 90mm aperture captures more light pictures, fully multi-coated optical glass lenses with high transmission coating improve image brightness and clarity
●Optimum Magnification (32X-240X): Our telescope for adults high powered is equipped with two eyepieces(10 mm and 25 mm) and a 3X Barlow lens. The 3X Barlow lens triples the magnification of each eyepiece, allowing us to observe unprecedented lunar details
●Convenient Accessories: Come with an adjustable stainless steel tripod, enabling various observation angles. All accessories can be packed into the carry bag for easy carrying and storage. The phone adapter can take amazing photos through your phone
●Easy to Assemble and Service Support: We have a complete set of paper installation guidelines, beginners can easily learn how to set up, operate, and focus. If you have any questions, please reach us for 24/7 technical support from our team of experts


Description

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MEEZAA 90800 Astronomical Telescope for Adults and Astronomy Beginners

If you are interested in astronomy or enjoy exploring the night sky, the MEEZAA Astronomical Telescope is a great choice.

The MEEZAA Refractor Telescope is an easy-to-use and powerful telescope. It does a great job of observing celestial and terrestrial objects and is best suited for observing the Moon and planetary objects. With its bright image quality and high magnification, this telescope is a great telescope for the money. Ideal for beginner astronomers to observe celestial objects up close at night and terrestrial objects during the day.

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MEEZAA 90MM Refractor Telescope-Various Application Capture the Beauty of the World

If you are a beginner astronomer, perhaps the MEEZAA telescope would be a good choice!

Warning: Dont point the lens of the telescope at the sun. Observing the sun can cause irreversible damage to your eyes!

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