Astronomical Telescope Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-A-12203
The Astronomical Telescope is an educational optical instrument used for introducing students to astronomy, magnification, lenses, light collection, and safe sky observation. It is designed for schools, science laboratories, STEM classrooms, astronomy clubs, and supervised outdoor learning where students need practical exposure to telescope-based observation.
Product Description
The Astronomical Telescope by School Equipments is a school-level astronomy and optics teaching aid for observing distant objects and explaining how telescopes collect and focus light. It helps teachers demonstrate objective lenses, eyepieces, focal length, magnification, image formation, and basic astronomical observation.
This telescope is suitable for classroom demonstrations, introductory Moon observation, science club sessions, astronomy awareness programs, and optics lessons. Exact aperture, focal length, magnification range, eyepiece set, mounting type, and tripod specification should be confirmed before final listing because telescope configurations may vary by supplied model or institutional requirement.
Key Features
- Educational astronomical telescope for school astronomy and optics learning.
- Helps demonstrate magnification, light collection, lens systems, and image formation.
- Suitable for science labs, STEM classrooms, astronomy clubs, and field learning.
- Useful for supervised observation of the Moon and distant terrestrial objects.
- Supports practical explanation of objective lens, eyepiece, focus, and focal length.
- Manual optical instrument; no electricity required unless accessories specify otherwise.
- Encourages observation skills, curiosity, and activity-based science learning.
- Safe for students when used under teacher supervision and never pointed at the Sun.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Astronomical Telescope |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
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Product Code / SKU |
SCL-A-12178 |
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Product Category |
Astronomy Learning Tool / Optical Instrument / STEM Teaching Aid |
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Demonstration Capacity |
Student optical observation instrument for astronomy and distant-object viewing |
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Learning Concepts |
Astronomy, lenses, magnification, light collection, focal length, image formation, observation skills |
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Power Requirement |
No electricity required for basic manual optical use |
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Standards / Certifications |
No formal certification claimed; confirm if required for tender or institutional supply |
What's Included in the Kit
- Astronomical Telescope optical tube
- Objective lens assembly
- Eyepiece or eyepiece set
- Focusing arrangement
- Tripod, stand, or mounting support
- Lens cap, storage case, or accessories
- User guide or classroom demonstration instructions
Applications / Uses
- Introducing students to basic astronomy and observational science.
- Demonstrating magnification, lenses, light collection, and image formation.
- Supporting practical lessons in the Astronomy category.
- Using with the Astronomy Lab Kit for broader space science activities.
- Complementing the Mini Telescope for beginner optics comparison.
- Supporting lessons in Earth, Space & Environment.
- Using in school exhibitions, astronomy clubs, STEM projects, and supervised outdoor observation.
How to Use the Astronomical Telescope
- Place the telescope and tripod or stand on a stable, level surface.
- Check that the objective lens and eyepiece are clean and securely fitted.
- Point the telescope toward a safe distant object or night-sky target under teacher supervision.
- Look through the eyepiece and adjust the focus slowly until the image becomes clear.
- Use low magnification first, then change eyepieces only if supplied and instructed.
- Ask students to observe how the lens system makes distant objects appear closer.
- Connect the observation with classroom concepts such as magnification, focal length, light path, and astronomy.
Safety note: Never look directly at the Sun through the telescope. Direct solar viewing can cause serious and permanent eye injury unless the telescope is supplied with a verified solar-safe filter and proper supervision.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean lenses only with a suitable soft lens cloth; do not use rough fabric or abrasive materials.
- Keep lens caps fitted when the telescope is not in use.
- Store the telescope in a dry, dust-free place after classroom or outdoor activity.
- Handle the optical tube, eyepiece, and mount gently to prevent scratches or misalignment.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments supplies science teaching instruments, laboratory equipment, classroom models, mathematics instruments, STEM kits, and astronomy teaching aids for schools and institutions. The brand supports practical learning by offering products for primary science, environmental science, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and astronomy education.
The Astronomical Telescope is suitable for institutions that need a practical optical instrument for introductory astronomy and science observation. Buyers can also explore the wider Primary Science range for related classroom learning resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Astronomical Telescope used for?
An Astronomical Telescope is used to observe distant objects and introduce students to astronomy, lenses, magnification, light collection, and image formation.
Can students use this telescope in school?
Yes. Students can use the telescope under teacher or adult supervision for classroom demonstrations, outdoor observation, astronomy club activities, and science exhibitions.
Can this telescope be used to observe the Moon?
Yes, an educational astronomical telescope can be used for introductory Moon observation under suitable viewing conditions. Actual viewing performance depends on the supplied aperture, focal length, eyepiece, and mount.
Does the telescope require electricity?
The basic optical telescope does not require electricity. Any powered accessory, illuminated finder, or motorized mount should be confirmed before ordering.
Is it safe to look at the Sun through this telescope?
No. Users must never look directly at the Sun through a telescope unless a verified solar-safe filter is supplied and used correctly under expert supervision.
What specifications should be confirmed before purchase?
Aperture, focal length, magnification range, eyepieces, tripod or mount type, included accessories, packaging, and safety instructions should be confirmed before purchase or tender submission.
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