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Learning Resources Vega 360 Refractor Telescope, Beginner Telescope for Kids with Precision Optics, 50mm Lens, and Tabletop Tripod, Ideal for Backyard Astronomy and STEM Exploration

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Inspire young minds to reach for the stars with the Vega 360 Refractor Telescope. Designed with budding astronomers in mind, this telescope is perfect for backyard stargazing and daytime nature observations. With precision optics and a 50mm lens, it delivers crisp images across four magnification levels – 18x, 27x, 45x, and 67x. Whether viewing the moon’s surface or a distant treetop, kids can experience science in action. The included tabletop tripod ensures stability and ease of use, making this telescope a great introduction to STEM exploration. Measuring 44cm high, it’s compact enough for on-the-go discovery while powerful enough to spark a lifelong interest in science. Perfect for Young Scientists: Encourage curiosity and scientific discovery with a beginner-friendly telescope designed for backyard astronomy and exploration. Multiple Magnification Levels: Offers clear up-close viewing with four magnification settings – 18x, 27x, 45x, and 67x – ideal for observing the moon, stars, and distant landscapes. Precision Optics for Clarity: Features a high-quality 50mm lens for sharp, detailed images that help young astronomers see the world in a whole new way. Portable and Easy to Use: Lightweight design with a compact tabletop tripod makes it easy to set up and use both at home and on the go. STEM Learning Tool: A fun and educational gift that introduces kids to the basics of astronomy, observation, and scientific thinking through hands-on experience.