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FirstScope Telescope
Official Product Of The 2009 International Year of Astronomy
Giovanni Domenico
Cassini Galileo Annie Jump
Edwin Powell Hubble
Galileo Galilei
Sir
Isaac Newton Johannes Kepler Jacob
was an Italian scientist whose work in the
17th century helped unlock many secrets
of astronomy and natural motion. Galileo’s
achievements include building the first
high-powered astronomical telescope.
Metius Nicolaus Copernicus
Cannon
Sir Arthur
Stanley Sacharias Tyge Ottesen Brahe
Giovanni Domenico Cassini’s
Lippershey
work established much of what we know of the solar system,
including size, rotational periods of nearby planets, exact
orbits of the moons of Jupiter, satellites of Saturn, and
the gap in Saturn’s rings, which are
named after him.
Giovanni
Domenico Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Edwin Powell
EdwinHubble
Powell Hubble
was the first astronomer to
find observable evidence
that the universe is
expanding, a discovery
which helped establish the
theory of the “Big Bang.”
Galileo
Galileo
Annie Jump
Sir Isaac Newton Johannes Kepler Jacob
Metius Nicolaus Copernicus
Cannon
Sir Arthur
Stanley Sacharias Tyge Ottesen Brahe
Lippershey
Johannes Kepler
was the first to correctly
explain planetary motion, thereby,
becoming founder of celestial
mechanics and the first
“natural laws”.
Giovanni
Domenico Cassini
Sir Isaac Newton
constructed a reflecting telescope, the first of its kind, and
the prototype of the largest modern optical telescopes.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Edwin Powell Hubble
Annie Jump
Cannon
Hans
Galileo
Galileo
Annie Jump
Sir Isaac Newton Johannes Kepler Jacob
Metius Nicolaus Copernicus
had a phenomenal eye for
stellar spectra, and her Draper
catalogs were valued as the
work of a single observer.
Cannon also published catalogs
of variable stars (including 300
she discovered). Her career
spanned more than forty years,
during which women in science won
grudging acceptance.
Hans
Cannon
Sir Arthur
Stanley Sacharias Tyge Ottesen Brahe
Hans
Lippershey Giovanni Domenico Cassini Galileo Sir
Arthur Stanley Sacharias Tyge Ottesen Brahe
Edwin Powell Hubble Sir Isaac Newton Johannes Kepler Jacob
FirstScope Telescope
Official Product Of The 2009
International Year of Astronomy
Giovanni Domenico
Cassini
Galileo
Annie
Powell Hubble
Sir Isaac Newton
Johannes
Kepler
Jump
Edwin
Jacob Metius
Nicolaus Copernicus Cannon
Sir Arthur Stanley
Sacharias Tyge Ottesen Brahe
Hans Lippershey Giovanni
Domenico
Galileo
Cassini
Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Galileo
Annie
Powell Hubble
Sir Isaac Newton
Johannes
Kepler
Jump
Edwin
Jacob Metius
Nicolaus Copernicus Cannon
Sir Arthur Stanley
Sacharias Tyge Ottesen Brahe
Hans Lippershey Giovanni
Domenico
Cassini
Galileo
celebrating
the 2009
international
year of
astronomy
In 1609,
world-renowned Italian scientist,
Galileo Galilei, introduced an elementary telescope
to the growing astronomy community which sparked
interest into the mysterious night sky for centuries
to come. Four centuries later, in celebration of the
International Year of Astronomy 2009, Celestron
offers the portable FirstScope Telescope. The
FirstScope pays tribute to Galileo Galilei and many of
history’s most notable astronomers and scientists by
displaying their names around the optical tube. We
honor the contributions of these men and women,
who brought us one step closer to understanding
the universe around us.
The FirstScope is a wonderful keepsake for anyone
interested in astronomy. This quality Dobsonian
style telescope features a 76 mm aperture reflector
optical tube. FirstScope is an ideal entry level
astronomical telescope. It is very easy to observe
with, the user simply navigates the night sky by
moving the tube in the direction of their desired
object, making the viewing experience a snap! The
compact design makes it easy enough to take with
you on your next outdoor adventure. The FirstScope
is also stylish enough to be a decorative fixture on
your bookshelf or desk.
SPECIFICATIONS
Item # 21024
Size 76 mm (3”)
Focal Length (Focal Ratio) 300 mm (f/4)
Weight
69 oz (1.96 Kg)
Eyepieces 20 mm (15x), 4 mm (75x)
Product design and specifications are subject to change without prior notification.
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