Galileo Visions CC-2800 800MM*60MM Astronomical Terrestrial Telescope

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Galileo Visions CC-2800 800MM*60MM Astronomical Terrestrial Telescope
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  • I thought this was a great product for the price. Easy to set up and easy to use. I would suggest this as a purchase.
     
  • I bought this telescope for my nephew to use it for views across the land as well as looking at the Moon and planets. As he is a beginner, the pre-assembled tri-pod and altitude / azimuth mount make the scope very easy to set up and use. After doing a...
     
  • This scope is not a good starter scope for anyone interested in astronomy. Here's why: 1. The objective is too small, only 60 mm, 2.36 inches, so it is too small to bring in the light necessary for even a beginning look at the universe. I suppose it is...
     
  • This is a good example of the kind of scope astronomers warn beginners against. The first red flag is the ridiculously high maximum magnification of "800x." Do you know what you will see at 800x in this scope? Nothing but a dim blur. Note that the...

 

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