The Meade StarPro Achro AZ 70mm Refractor Telescope is a fantastic telescope for any budding astronomer that is keen to start exploring the night sky. It has a bright 70mm aperture and a refractor design with multi-coated optics, making it an ideal choice for observing planets and the moon. Best of all though it includes a mobile phone adapter so you can get started taking photos and videos of the universe straight away.

70mm Refractor Telescope with Achromatic Design

The bright 70mm aperture is ideal for viewing objects in the night sky but also allows the telescope to be used as a spotting scope for terrestrial use. The Astar Pro is achromatic which means that it uses a special element to correct for chromatic aberrations for clearer, sharper results.

Alt-Azimuth Mount with Slow-Motion Controls

An intuitive single-arm Alt-Azimuth Mount and slow-motion controls allows for the easy tracking of subjects on land or celestial objects as they move across the night sky, this makes the StarPro is an excellent first telescope.

26x, 78x, and 111x Eyepieces with 2x Barlow Lens

Designed to provide a range of different magnifications, the Meade StarPro comes with a 26x, 78x and 111x eyepieces. Each one can be combined with the included Barlow lens to double the magnification. It also comes with a 90° erect-image prism that attaches before the eyepiece to produce an image that is correctly oriented.

2-Stage Tripod with Integrated Accessory Tray

A 2-stage tripod forms a steady base for the refractor telescope and it also includes a built-in accessory tray, perfect for storing spare eyepieces, your phone, or other small items you need to keep close at hand.

Red Dot Viewfinder

The included red dot viewfinder has a variable intensity and is super useful for locating interesting objects to observe. Once you find an object, the telescope’s control cables allow for easy re-positioning and tracking.

Includes Smartphone Adapter

One of the best features of the Meade StarPro AZ 70mm Refractor Telescope is that is comes with a smartphone adapter that attaches to the telescope’s eyepiece, allowing you to capture images and video with your mobile device.