This starter set-up comes loaded all the extras you need to get started in backyard stargazing. With the Beginner Bundle, you get:
This is it! The most versatile, "does everything" night-time telescope we sell. This is the ideal first scope for the backyard astronomy enthusiast or older child with space on the brain. With a large 114mm (4.5 inch) primary mirror and a 500mm focal length, this fast F/4.4 telescope is the perfect large light-gathering instrument for wide-field and deep space astronomy. This telescope is ideal for backyard astronomy and is a great introductory telescope if you are serious about learning all about astronomy. With its tremendous light-gathering power, in dark skies you can observe fabulous nebulae, galaxies, binary star systems and most of the famed deep-space Messier objects. Of course, with this telescope, you can see outstanding detail when viewing the moon and you can see you can see the Rings of Saturn and the Moons of Jupiter.
This telescope comes with 2 medium power Plossl eyepieces with storage containers, and a Barlow 2x lens. These eyepieces are perfect for getting started on your deep-space and planetary excursions. Your telescope also comes with a dust-free cleaning cloth and a moon filter designed for reducing moon glare and making surface details more clear.
The aluminum tripod is fully adjustable and allows even taller people to observe the stars without having to crouch down in an uncomfortable position. But unlike the larger 6" and 8" reflectors, the 4.5" telescope tripod has a quick-assembly mechanism, making set-up and take-down much simpler. A handy accessory tray on the tripod makes it easy to keep track of extra eyepieces.
But this great 4.5" telescope has a full featured equatorial mount, just like its larger cousins -- making it possible for this scope to track the movements of stars as the track across the night sky. Thanks to precision worm gears and a substantial counter weight, the telescope can be balanced so that the slightest finger touch turn of the flexi cables will move the telescope in any direction with a smooth, steady motion. Be sure to add an optional single axis or dual axis motor drive to set up your telescope to track stars and planets as the move through the night sky.