Illustrated guide to the sky, perfect for children. Illustrated by Randy Chewning.
Celestron's high quality Cometron binoculars are a great addition at star parties or serve as a perfect companion for solo nighttime viewing.
Specifications:
Magnification: 7x
Objective lens diameter: 50 mm
Lens coatings: Multi-coated
Angular field of view: 6.8 degrees
Linear field of view: 357 ft / 119 M / 1000 yds/m
Close focus: 26.2 ft
Eye relief: 13 mm
Exit pupil: 7.1 mm
Prisms: BK7
Water Resistant
Comes with strap
Tactical flashlight with three modes: bright, dim, flashing. The mechanism also allows you to narrow the beam to a point for more precise viewing. Great for dark sky activities, such as astrophotography or star parties. The red light does not disrupt night vision, so it is convenient for you and everyone around. Takes 2 AA batteries. Batteries not included.
A planisphere, also called a Star Chart or, sometimes, a Star Wheel is a flat multi-part chart that displays the stars visible from a particular latitude for any time and date. Our unique planisphere, The Night Sky™, pioneered the use of a two sided map projection to produce a low-distortion, simple to use guide to the night sky. With The Night Sky™ even a newcomer will be finding constellations in the night sky within a few minutes!