Galileoscope Kit
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Product Feature
- This high-quality telescope kit was developed by leading astronomers, optical engineers, and science educators to showcase how early astronomers made their discoveries.
- The 50mm diameter telescope offers 25X to 50X magnification.
- Includes standard components such as a base that fits most tripods and a 1.25 focuser that accepts a wide variety of optional additional eyepieces
- WARNING: Use with adult supervision only.
- WARNING: Do not look at the Sun with the Galileoscope; severe eye damage will occur.
Product Description
Galileoscope Kit - View the sky and celestial bodies just as Galileo did 400 years ago. This high-quality telescope kit was developed by leading astronomers, optical engineers, and science educators to help students understand how early astronomers made their discoveries. Once assembled, the telescope will offer views of lunar craters and mountains, four moons circling Jupiter, the phases of Venus, SaturnÍs rings, and countless stars invisible to the unaided eye. Easy-to-assemble, this 50mm diameter telescope fits any standard tripod. Standard 1" focuser also accepts wide variety of optional additional eyepieces. Educational activities and observing guides for use with your Galileoscope are available for free at www.TeachingWithTelescopes.org. -- Magnification: 25X to 50X. -- WARNING: -- Use with adult supervision only -- WARNING: -- Do not look at the Sun with the Galileoscope; severe eye damage will occur.Galileoscope Kit Review
I purchased my Galileoscope during the original manufacturing run. It was cheaper then, but I think it's still worth what Amazon is asking now (if it changes, it was about $50).As an introductory tool, I don't think it can be beat. It gives you a great appreciation for what Galileo did, and you still get to see a lot of cool stuff. I've used it to view the moon's surface, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and three of its moons, and Saturn with its rings (quite a thrill seeing that for the first time). The optics are very good, with no fringe.
For about $40 more in parts I was able to follow their recommendation to build a "sun funnel" which replaces the normal eyepiece, producing a projection onto a screen. It should be great for solar eclipses, but I used mine for yesterday's transit of Venus, and sunspots (I also tried this with a solar filter over the aperture, but the funnel approach is superior). It blew away my expectations.
While it's admittedly frustrating to focus and aim this telescope mounted on a camera tripod, and it doesn't offer the highest magnification, I found that I was still faster at locating what I want to see with the Galileoscope than others were with their multi-thousand dollar telescopes, and the images I'm seeing are not terrible in comparison. So I got the thrills while everyone else was poking around with buttons and knobs. Then after I was done with mine, I could see what the others had done in terms of close-ups.
Another advantage with the Galileoscope is that it is light, and very easy to transport, mount, and unmount.
Intermediate and advanced astronomers are going to want more, no doubt. But if you're just getting started as a hobbyist, I recommend it.
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