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Bushnell Telescope Model 78 9565
Bushnell 570X60 Voyager Series Refractor 78-9570 Telescopes. Rotary Power, Easy Track Mount, Compact Adjustable ... Model Number: 78-9570: Weight (oz): FocalLength: 910 mm: Eyepieces: 4mm ...
Bushnell 570X60 Voyager Series Refractor 78-9570 Telescopes
Bushnell 675x4.5 78-8846 Telescopes. Our NorthStar® telescopes offer the amateur astronomer state ... Model Number: 78-8846: Weight (oz): 416 oz
Bushnell 675x4.5 78-8846 Telescopes
STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Refractor Telescope Assembly • Equatorial Mount • Variable Height-Aluminum Tripod • Exclusive Penta Mirror Assembly • 8mm, 12.5mm, 20mm focal length ...
565 x 60 Refractor Telescope Model 78-9565
Bushnell Telescopes. Telescopes: Capture the unexplored galaxy with a brand ... Bushnell 565X60 Voyager Series Refractor-78-9565
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... in the right space. This is the Bushnell Astronomical Telescope. Welcome to the universe. 78 ... 50, 94, 50-150, 250, 470 78-9565 565x ... not backwards- as in most telescope models ...