Gifts for Junior Astronomers: Overview of the Konus Junior Telescope
The Konus telescope is a light weight, relatively small and portable telescope compared to the larger more efficient scopes. This model is equipped to be a powerful telescope but light enough for any child over 4 years old to carry and use. This makes for a prime piece of equipment that is capable to match (as far as ability) even the best in expensive telescopes on the market.
The telescope itself comes with an interactive CD Rom that can teach and enlighten all children with a passion and curiosity for the universe and the stars in the sky. There are two very special features of the Konus telescope. One being the 'zoom eyepiece' for terrestrial use. It is very powerful to pick up locations, constellations, and individual stars with a 6 to 28 magnification. The second, an eyepiece for astronomical use which is available in two models: F6 (100x) and the H12,5 (48x)
Gifts for Junior Astronomers: The Importance of Curiosity in Science
It is extremely important to nurture a child's interest in science. The passion that drives the curiosity can often lead the great thinkers of the future. Without a real passion and excitement in children regarding science we will never advance in technology or step into that new realm of possibilities.
If you have a child in your life showing even the faintest glimmer of interest then it is your job to allow them the opportunity to explore it to the fullest extent. This product, the Konus telescope, is one way to do that. I have brought to you several other products that cover many of the young scientist's intrigue and curiosities. What ever it is, you can help them embrace that which grips them.
Gifts for Junior Astronomers: Conclusion
So, if you find a hint of fascination in the eyes of the young in your family then this is a product I highly recommend. But the Konus isn't just for kids... they are great for elderly individuals that love the stars but can not physically move and maneuver the larger telescopes. At any rate this telescope has exceeded my expectations and is a steal at an affordable price placing it under $100.
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Post a CommentGreat tip. We always found that our binoculars worked better than our relatively inexpensive telescope.