3, 2, 1 – the Mouse is off to space! With the DieMaus Refractor Telescope 50/350 with Backpack, you can join it from Earth on its thrilling voyage across the night sky. Discover together the craters on the Moon or gaze at the gas giant Jupiter. There's a whole universe to uncover!
Your Window to the Universe: the Children's Telescope
Have you ever gazed at the starry sky and wondered what's out there? The Mouse will show you with this telescope for kids. With a magnification of 35x to 116x bright celestial bodies like the Moon and the planets appear right within reach. But also more distant sights like star clusters and nebulae become visible through this children's telescope featuring a 50 mm aperture and a 350 mm focal length. Moreover, its operation is a breeze thanks to the azimuthal mount.
Ready to Go: the Telescope for Kids with Lots of Accessories
Adjustable-height tripod, 2 eyepieces, Barlow lens – everything you need for your celestial explorations you’ll find in and on the cool DieMaus backpack. And there's more! The Moon filter allows you to observe our natural satellite more comfortably and with better contrast. The included Star diagonal mirror ensures a convenient viewing position during your strolls across the night sky. And since nature on Earth also holds exciting discoveries, the telescope can be transformed into a daytime spotting scope with the erecting lens.
First Astrophotography with the Children's Telescope
How about your own photos and videos of the Moon, Saturn, and more? It's easy: attach your smartphone camera to the smartphone mount and place it over the eyepiece. This way, you can quickly capture your own images of real celestial bodies – and surely amaze your friends and family!
Enjoy unforgettable views of space with the Mouse – with this DieMaus Refractor Telescope 50/350 with Backpack!
FEATURES
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Your Window to the Universe: the Children's Telescope
Have you ever gazed at the starry sky and wondered what's out there? The Mouse will show you with this telescope for kids. With a magnification of 35x to 116x bright celestial bodies like the Moon and the planets appear right within reach. But also more distant sights like star clusters and nebulae become visible through this children's telescope featuring a 50 mm aperture and a 350 mm focal length. Moreover, its operation is a breeze thanks to the azimuthal mount.
Ready to Go: the Telescope for Kids with Lots of Accessories
Adjustable-height tripod, 2 eyepieces, Barlow lens – everything you need for your celestial explorations you’ll find in and on the cool DieMaus backpack. And there's more! The Moon filter allows you to observe our natural satellite more comfortably and with better contrast. The included Star diagonal mirror ensures a convenient viewing position during your strolls across the night sky. And since nature on Earth also holds exciting discoveries, the telescope can be transformed into a daytime spotting scope with the erecting lens.
First Astrophotography with the Children's Telescope
How about your own photos and videos of the Moon, Saturn, and more? It's easy: attach your smartphone camera to the smartphone mount and place it over the eyepiece. This way, you can quickly capture your own images of real celestial bodies – and surely amaze your friends and family!
Enjoy unforgettable views of space with the Mouse – with this DieMaus Refractor Telescope 50/350 with Backpack!
FEATURES
- Refractor telescope with "Die Sendung mit der Maus" (Mouse TV) theme
- Ideal beginner's telescope for children aged 8 and up
- Lens diameter: 50 mm
- Focal length: 350 mm
- Magnification: 35x – 116x
- Simple operation with azimuthal mount
- Smartphone holder for first steps in astrophotography
- Erecting lens for daytime nature observations
- Moon filter for comfortable moon observation with better contrast
- Star diagonal mirror for a convenient viewing position
- Backpack in "DieMaus im Weltall" (The Mouse in Space) design for transport and storage
- Backpack dimensions: 45 x 26 x 10 cm
- Tube length: 40 cm
- Tripod height: 57 – 126 cm
- Weight: 1.300 g
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- Refractor telescope 50/350
- Backpack
- 2 eyepieces (K10/K6 mm) with 31.7 mm fitting diameter
- Barlow lens (2x)
- Star diagonal mirror
- Moon filter
- Erecting lens 45°
- Adjustable aluminium tripod
- Smartphone holder
- Instruction manual
Technical Data
Field of application | |
---|---|
Field of application | Lunar observation |
Focus group | |
Focus Group | Beginners |
Age recommendation from | 8 |
Product family | |
Product Family | Refractor telescope |
OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Magnification from | 35 |
Magnification up to | 116 |
Mirror/Lens diam. | 50 mm |
Focal length | 350 mm |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA | |
Age recommendation | Age: 8+ Not suitable for children under 3 years! |
Colour | blue |
Material tripod3 | Aluminium |
Mount Type | Azimutal |
Extended warranty | 5 years |
Technical Data
Field of application | |
---|---|
Field of application | Lunar observation |
Focus group | |
Focus Group | Beginners |
Age recommendation from | 8 |
Product family | |
Product Family | Refractor telescope |
OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Magnification from | 35 |
Magnification up to | 116 |
Mirror/Lens diam. | 50 mm |
Focal length | 350 mm |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA | |
Age recommendation | Age: 8+ Not suitable for children under 3 years! |
Colour | blue |
Material tripod3 | Aluminium |
Mount Type | Azimutal |
Extended warranty | 5 years |
Tips & Tricks
WIR SIND DIE BRESSERS
Lukas und Tom
Mikrobiologie
Lukas möchte alles ganz genau wissen. Er interessiert sich besonders für wissenschaftliche Entdeckungen. Gemeinsam mit seiner Ameise Tom erkundet er den Mikrokosmos.
Ab in die Welt der Mikrobiologie
Luna
Astronomie
Luna liebt den Sternenhimmel. Wann immer das Wetter mitspielt, packt sie ihr Teleskop aus und hält nach Planeten, Sternhaufen, Galaxien und vielem mehr Ausschau. Ihr Name bedeutet auf Deutsch „Mond“.
Greife nach den Sternen
Flora
Outdoor / Abenteuer
Flora geht gerne in der Natur auf Entdeckungsreise. Dabei begleitet sie stets ihr Fernglas. Denn dadurch kann sie genau beobachten, was sich in Wald und Wiese so alles bewegt.
Auf in ein Abenteuer