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NACATIN 1000mm 90mm refractor telescope

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Reviews

4,5
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Price

£199.99£159.99-20%
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Product description

This 90mm aperture NACATIN refractor telescope combines a 1000mm focal length with a user-friendly equatorial mount to make backyard astronomy straightforward and rewarding. It suits adults learning the sky and anyone wanting steady views of the Moon and brighter planets, and it arrives as a ready kit to reduce fuss at first light.

Highlights

The equatorial mount offers precise alignment with the celestial pole and lets you track objects using one axis, which helps when you are practising longer observing sessions. Dual-axis slow-motion controls provide smooth, micro-adjustments so planets and stars stay centred in the eyepiece for detailed inspection. The set includes three eyepieces, a 3x Barlow lens, a moon filter and an accessory tray, giving a sensible range of magnifications straight away.

Tech specs

  • Name: NACATIN 1000mm Focal Length Telescope
  • Type: Astronomical refractor
  • Aperture: 90mm
  • Focal length: 1000mm
  • Included accessories: 20mm eyepiece, 10mm eyepiece, 6mm eyepiece, 3x Barlow lens, moon filter

Usage tips

Assembly is tool-free and quick, so adults can have the instrument ready in under 15 minutes and start observing without delay. It works well from suburban gardens where light pollution is moderate, and the phone adapter with wireless remote makes capturing Moon shots and simple planetary images straightforward. It’s a good fit if you want an accessible step into practical astronomy without complex setup.

Care & maintenance

Store optics covered and avoid touching lens surfaces to keep views sharp, and check mount screws occasionally for firm but not overtightened adjustment. A gentle lens cloth and dry storage will preserve performance over repeated sessions.