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A fantastic gift for someone this Xmas, or a treat for yourself!
Reflecting telescopes are the best instruments to use if you want a nice clear sharp view of the star clusters or planets.
This beautiful scientific telescope is capable of showing you many of our solar system planets such as Saturn's rings, Mars, Venus, the Moon, as well as the stars.
Fast and easy to set up, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box-type mounting which allows the telescope to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is rotated on a base in azimuth.