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Explore One 50mm CF600 Refractor Telescope - 88-10050CF-01

$49.99

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- Olivia 

"Absolutely blown away by the Explore One CF600 Telescope! Quick assembly, smooth controls, and incredible views of Saturn's rings and distant galaxies. Even the moon's craters are crystal clear. Perfect for budding astronomers!" .| Verified Purchase"

Main Benefits:

  • Aperture & Focal Length: Aperture: 50mm - This is a good starting point for beginners, allowing views of the moon, brighter planets, and some deep-sky objects under good conditions. Focal Length: 600mm - This provides moderate magnification for detailed views of lunar features and basic observation of planets. Exact magnification depends on the eyepiece used (23x and 62x included).
  • Alt-azimuth mount: Simple and user-friendly, ideal for beginners. Allows smooth up/down and side-to-side movement, but not suitable for long-exposure astrophotography due to tracking limitations.
  • Optics: True 50mm air-spaced doublet lens: This indicates good quality lenses for improved image sharpness and clarity compared to simpler single-lens refractors.

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Features

  • Easy and quick assembly.
  • Two 1.25-inch diameter interchangeable eyepieces give you magnifications of 23x and 62x.
  • Panhandle mount control allows you to smoothly move the telescope up, down and side to side.
  • Full-size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece.
  • Red dot finder to make aiming the telescope a snap.
  • Downloadable make-it-yourself planisphere star map to determine which constellations are visible for any time of the year.
  • Downloadable star map software to help find individual objects in each constellation. 

Description

By revealing celestial secrets like the intricate contours of the lunar terrain, the Explore One CF600 Telescope can turn the ordinary into the extraordinary for budding junior astronomers. This ideal beginner’s scope is easy to use and includes a simple alt-azimuth mount and tripod that allow the user to smoothly move the scope up, down and side to side. It offers a 50mm aperture, a 600 mm focal length and two 1.25-inch O.D. eyepieces that allow for varied levels of magnification. It also comes with a red dot finder for easy object location.

How powerful is this telescope, and what can you really see with the CF600? This telescope has a true 50mm air-spaced doublet lens made from optical-glass elements with enough aperture and magnification to reveal the 800 million miles distant planet of Saturn with its beautiful rings. In fact, this telescope can allow a visual observer under a dark sky the ability to detect celestial treasures that are far more distant, such as the intricate and amazing Orion Nebula at 1,344 light years away, or the Andromeda Galaxy that is 2.54 million light-years away (for distance in miles simply multiply 5.88 trillion [the distance of 1 light year] by 2.54 million)... Of course, the moon will display hundreds of craters in razor-sharp relief, but it's a mere 238,855 miles from Earth, hardly a test for these optics!

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Explore One 50mm CF600 Refractor Telescope - 88-10050CF-01

Additional Features

Two 1.25-inch interchangeable eyepieces: 23x and 62x magnification options for diverse observations.

Full-size adjustable tripod: Provides stability for viewing.
Panhandle mount control: Intuitive control for smooth telescope movement.

Red dot finder: Simplifies object acquisition and centering in the eyepiece.

Downloadable star maps and software: Enhance learning and object identification.

Explore One 50mm CF600 Refractor Telescope - 88-10050CF-01

Versatile Magnification Options

The telescope comes with two interchangeable eyepieces, providing magnifications of 23x and 62x.

This versatility allows owners to adjust the magnification level according to their viewing preferences and the objects they wish to observe, offering flexibility and enhancing the overall observing experience.

Explore One 50mm CF600 Refractor Telescope - 88-10050CF-01

Magnificent Views at Different Scales

2 Magnifications: Explore the Moon's craters in detail with 62x magnification, or sweep across vast regions of the night sky with 23x for wider views.

Hidden Treasures Revealed: Witness Saturn's rings, the Orion Nebula, and even the Andromeda Galaxy, venturing far beyond our solar system with remarkable clarity.

Endless Exploration: The included star maps and software guide young minds through the night sky, fueling their curiosity with countless objects to discover.


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Aperture size is the diameter of the main lens or mirror in a telescope, and it is the most important factor in determining how much light the telescope can gather. More light means brighter and more detailed images. Generally, larger apertures are better, but they also tend to be more expensive and bulkier.

Magnification is important for making objects appear larger, but it does not create more detail. Aperture is more important for determining the overall quality of the image, including its brightness, resolution, and contrast. However, magnification can still be useful for getting a closer look at specific features of an object that you can already see with lower magnification.

All telescopes are affected by light pollution to some extent, but Dobsonians and reflectors are generally less affected than refractors. This is because refractors have more internal surfaces where light can bounce around and cause glare. If you live in an area with a lot of light pollution, you may want to consider a Dobsonian or reflector, or find a dark observing location.

The essential accessories for your telescope will depend on your specific needs and interests. However, some common recommendations include:
Extra eyepieces: This will allow you to change the magnification of your telescope to suit different observing conditions and objects.
A finder scope: This is a small, low-power telescope that helps you aim the main telescope at the correct area of the sky.
A collimation kit: This is used to adjust the alignment of the mirrors in a reflector telescope.
A star chart or planisphere: This will help you identify objects in the night sky.

Dobsonian telescopes are generally the easiest to set up, as they typically only require placing them on the ground and aligning the finder scope. Refractors and reflectors may require more assembly and alignment, but the process is not overly complicated. Many telescopes come with instructions and online resources can also be helpful.

You may need a few basic tools, such as a screwdriver or Allen wrench, to assemble some telescopes. However, you do not need any special knowledge to get started. There are many resources available to help you learn how to use your telescope, such as online tutorials, books, and astronomy clubs.

Here is a general guide to what you can expect to see under typical observing conditions with different telescope apertures:

50mm-70mm: You can see the phases of Venus, the moons of Jupiter, and some brighter deep sky objects like the Andromeda Galaxy and the Orion Nebula.
70mm-100mm: You can see more detail in the planets, including the rings of Saturn and the cloud bands on Jupiter. You can also see more faint deep sky objects.
100mm+: You can start to see more challenging deep sky objects, such as galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. You can also see more detail in fainter objects like comets and asteroids.

We are often advised that you are able to see them through any small telescope, or even binoculars. But you really need a telescope with at least 40 times magnification to clearly see the detail of the rings as separate from the planet. And the bigger the telescope, the better.

For Galactic Observations: A reflecting telescope with a larger aperture (150mm-250mm) and a moderate focal length (750mm-1250mm) is ideal for capturing distant galaxies. Telescopes such as the Orion XT8 or the Celestron Advanced VX 8" offer excellent light-gathering capabilities and versatility.

Optical telescopes, for example, can see objects up to billions of light-years away, while radio telescopes can detect signals from even further distances. However, when it comes to observing the universe's earliest moments, telescopes can only see so far.

In general, a top-quality 4-inch refractor shows deep-sky objects about as well as a 5-inch reflector or catadioptric, and might even do a bit better on the planets. Most telescopes with apertures of 80 mm or less are refractors.

Refractor Telescopes: Refractors use lenses to gather and focus light, offering crisp and clear images. They are excellent for planetary observation due to their ability to provide high contrast and detailed views.

Some of the most newly detected objects may be over 13 billion light years away, as derived from a standard model of the Universe. However, a powerful new generation of telescopes, like the James Webb Space Telescope, will be needed to confirm the suspected distances of these objects.

The most important aspect of any telescope is its aperture, the diameter of its main optical component, which can be either a lens or a mirror. A scope's aperture determines both its light-gathering ability (how bright the image appears) and its resolving power (how sharp the image appears).

The telescope you want has two essentials: high-quality optics and a steady, smoothly working mount. And all other things being equal, big scopes show more and are easier to use than small ones, as we'll see below. But don't overlook portability and convenience — the best scope for you is the one you'll actually use.

With just a small or medium-sized telescope, skygazers can easily observe planets. You'll be surprised how much of our solar system you can see! And you don't need a dark sky to view all of our solar system's planets; even under city lights, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can be easy to see with a telescope.

In summary: Refractors generally have the edge over reflectors for a quality image, both from the standpoint of lens/mirror quality and precision optical mountings, and lack of central obscurations.


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Tomy
Great choice for a beginner telescope for kids!

I purchased the telescope for my 4-year-old daughter's Christmas gift, and so far, it's been just what I was looking for as an introduction to the night sky for her.

Setting it up was easy, but what I really appreciate is the convenient carry bag that holds everything nicely without it being difficult to fit everything inside. There's actually even room to add a little more accessories, if we ever decide to get any. The bag will also make it really easy to travel with if we ever leave the city lights for darker skies.

We haven't used the phone adapter feature yet, but the idea of capturing something cool through the telescope is really appealing. We're definitely looking forward to using it more when the weather warms up a little more. No regrets on buying it though.

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David Turner
Nice Telescope for Beginners

This telescope is good quality for the price, it includes the ability to adjust the main mirror which other telescopes in this price range lack. The stand is especially high quality as well. Starting with no astronomy experience we were able to get decent views of Saturn and Jupiter.

I'd recommend that anyone purchasing this telescope check out the youtube channel Allen Hall, who provides detailed assembly and use instructions for this telescope that were very helpful for a beginner to get started.

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Thomas A Bane
A Great Beginner Telescope!

I bought this about six months ago, and I wanted to wait to post my review. This was our first telescope and it definitely took some time to assemble, be patient with it and once you figure it out, it'll have been worth it.

It took time to figure out how to find the moon and stars in the sky, but once we got the hang of it with a good feel for the telescope, it was amazing. We have spent so many full moon nights outside (even in the cold!) to see the moon and take awesome pictures of it. I love being out in the yard with my family while we're taking turns finding the moon or stars in the sky.

This is such a great, affordable, beginner telescope to help you learn all the different lenses, navigation and just not spending a ton of money to have a new fun activity with your family.

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tara taylor
Easy to assembly, sturdy, and affordable

Great for beginner star and moon gazing! Easy to pack up, set up, and explore the skies! Fun for the whole family!


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