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Start your astronomy journey with the Starfield Horizon series 70mm telescope.
- Optical Quality - 700mm focal length and 70mm aperture, fully coated optical glass lens, high transmission coating. The image is clearer and brighter. With 3 eyepieces and a Barlow lens
- Alt/Az Mount Type - The sturdy mount makes repositioning the telescope easy. Simply point the telescope where you want.
- Phone Adapter and Tripod - Full size stainless steel adjustable tripod meet any height and angle. Smartphone adapter with 10mm eyepiece which provide 70x magnification.
Enjoy the night sky and all that it has to offer. The Horizon series telescope from Starfield Optics will give you breath taking views of the moons surface, show you the rings of Saturn, and the awesomeness of Jupiter. With its 45 degree correct image prism, you can also enjoy the telescope during the day for watching boats sail buy, or to look at birds.
Included with each telescope is a handy carry case for safe storage and transport. Use the cellphone / smartphone holder to take pictures of the moon.
Do not point this telescope towards the sun without proper solar filters installed on the front of the telescope.



Aperture: 70mm(2.75inch)
Focal length: 700mm(f/11.6)
Eyepiece: K10mm K25mm, K6mm
Accessories: 3x Barlow lens
Finder scope: Red dot finder
scope
Prism: 45°Correct Image
Prism Diagonal
Tripod: Stainless steel
tripod
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