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The Junior Mirror Telescope 40/400 with compass is a compact mirror telescope that can be set up within one minute. The only thing the beginner astronaut needs to do is to mount the mirror in the telescope and click the telescope in the standard. Erna can be chosen as one of the two eyepieces, and the universe can be found full of stars and planets. The telescope is ideal for children, thanks to the telescope, it is possible to start making sky observations. The telescope is resistant to a shot, and has a compass so that the correct position can be determined. The telescope's standard has been folded out at a height of 30 cm and features two buttons that allow the telescope to be set and locked.
;The telescope uses mirrors and is therefore also called a Newton or reflector telescope. With a mirror with a diameter of 40mm, the telescope is capable of finding planets and stars that are (relatively) close to us. To view the celestial bodies, the telescope is a searcher that allows the viewable object to be detected first to view the telescope.
;The Junior Mirror telescope 40/400 is a very nice telescope for the beginner young astronomer. It is a compact model, resistant to a shot, and has a compass on the position relative to the celestial bodies. With this telescope, the youthful astronomer has a telescope with which he or she can look at the stars in the universe with her parents or grandparents.
The Byomic Junior Telescope 40/400 is a compact lens telescope that is ready to use in just one minute. It is an excellent telescope for the beginning astronomer who is curious about the wonderful world of the universe and wants to discover it. As this Byomic Junior Telescope is easy to assemble, children will have great fun with it.
Place the reversing prism on the telescope and click the whole thing onto the tripod. When you now place one of the two eyepieces in the reversing prism, the Byomic Junior Telescope is ready for use.
The Byomic Junior Telescope 40/400 is a telescope for the beginning, mainly young astronomer. It is a lightweight model that comes with a durable aluminium tripod. The telescope is equipped with a compass to help determine the position of celestial bodies. With this telescope, the youthful astronomer has a nice specimen at his or her disposal that he or she can use to look, under supervision, at planets and stars that are relatively close to us in the universe.
Two eyepieces are supplied, one with a focal length of 20 mm and one with a focal length of 12.5 mm, which allow magnifications of 20x and 32x respectively.
It is advisable to start with a small magnification and then increase it. If you start immediately with a high magnification (12.5 mm eyepiece), the results will usually not be satisfactory.
If an eyepiece is used with a high focal length and therefore low magnification, the eye will catch more light, resulting in a clearer image than if a high magnification is used with a low focal length.
With the aid of the viewfinder, the telescope can easily be directed towards a particular celestial body. When the viewfinder is at the same level as the telescope, you will be able to trace a celestial body by looking through the viewfinder. If you now look through the eyepiece, you will get the same image, only much closer. To adjust the finder to your telescope, you can do this during the day using a lamppost at 200 metres. You can then position the finder so that you see the same subject when looking through both the eyepiece and the finder.
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