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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Explorer 114mm Reflecting Telescope

Author National Geographic
Publisher National Geographic
Category Electronics
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ISBN / ASINB07L139D2B
ISBN-13978B07L139D22
AvailabilityOnly 1 left in stock - order soon.
Sales Rank17
CategoryElectronics
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Description

  • Large 114 mm Aperture for Rich Views – The 114 mm (4.5″) mirror gathers substantial light, enabling detailed observations of the Moon’s craters, Jupiter’s moons, Saturn’s rings, and brighter nebulae.
  • 500 mm Focal Length with Fast f/4.4 Optics – A focal ratio of roughly f/4.4 gives wide‑field views and shorter exposure time possibilities — ideal for beginners exploring deep sky and planetary targets.
  • Carbon‑Fiber Wrap Optical Tube Design – The sleek carbon‑fiber wrap helps reduce tube weight and improves thermal stabilisation, making the telescope more portable and responsive in changing conditions.
  • Complete Beginner Kit with Accessories – Includes two Plössl eyepieces (26mm & 9.7mm), a 2× Barlow lens (doubling magnification), red‑dot finder, smartphone adapter, full‑height tripod and pan‑handle alt‑az mount for intuitive control.
  • Easy Setup & Educational Value – Designed for those new to astronomy: quick assembly, portable tripod, and software/star‑map tie‑in make it a strong stepping stone for night‑sky exploration.
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