Mini NASA Telescope: 5 Things You Didn’t Know

Mini NASA Telescope: 5 Things You Didn’t Know Clapway

Just because you’re not a NASA scientist or an acclaimed astronomer, it doesn’t mean you don’t have a right to look at the stars. Personally, every man, woman, child and that child’s child should have access to a telescope at home. Thanks to a cool new device, that dream may someday become a reality. Here are five things to know about it.

1. HAVE THE POWER OF NASA AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

If you have 15 seconds of time to spare and a general idea where the sky is, then you can have the power of a NASA telescope. Bright-Eye allows one to see the widest, richest and high contrast view of space that can be bought on the market. This is far from your dinky Toys R Us scope. Bright Eye is compact, portable, stable rugged and above all, adorable. This immense power of this scope takes 15 seconds to set up and can be obtained by a beginner or an expert.

2. A TELESCOPE THAT BRINGS YOU UP IN SPACE

Bright Eye takes it’s viewer up in space to see the objects live in person. You’ll be questioning your existential matters in no time. See close-ups of moon craters and mountains, new stars being born in the Orion Nebula and other galaxies 2.4 million l.y away. (Warning: life may seem trivial after such amazing sights).

3. MANUAL INCLUDED

Being a NASA expert isn’t necessary to see the beauty of space through a telescope, but a little guidance never hurt. Bright Eye comes with a variety of models for different levels of expertise. The newcomer model gives you everything you need to get started. There’s also a check-out model for libraries, classes, and clubs to check out. Finally, the quick-grab model is for experienced observers who already have their own eyepieces and skywatching books.

4. BE JUST LIKE ISSAC NEWTON

The Bright Eye is a Newtonian reflector telescope. This system was invented by Issac Newton long before the days of NASA. Featuring a clear aperture of 4 1/8 inches, a focal ratio of f/4.2 and a field view of 3 degrees, star gazing will come naturally.

5. IT’S STYLISH

Who ever said science had to be bland? Even NASA will agree that a little style is appropriate when exploring space. Just check out their space tourism posters for proof of that. Bright Eye ensures that users get the scope of their choosing by making it available in a wide range of colors. The shells are made in different, contrasting colors and patterns that will give your telescope a little personality.