Description
Product Description

People are always thinking, how did the universe originate? What is it made of? In what form does it exist? How old it is now?
Since ancient times, the vast universe has been the place where human beings have infinite reveries. The vastness of the universe is still unimaginable for ordinary people.
Eight planets surround us. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Among them, the closest to the sun is Mercury, the farthest from the sun is Neptune, the largest is Jupiter, and the smallest is Mercury.
The SOLOMARK telescopes integrate knowledge and interest, enabling the majority of astronomy enthusiasts to understand the world of astronomy while appreciating the mysteries of astronomy, enlighten wisdom, broaden their horizons, increase knowledge, and stimulate enthusiasm for scientific exploration of the astronomical world!
HOW DO SOLOMARK ATTRACT YOU?
- Large Apeture – 80mm lager object lens can focus more light sources and make the field of vision wider than 70mm 60mm 50mm.
- German Technical Equatorial Mount – Precision EQ mount, full surface matte design, non-fading, high gloss and wear resistance, 360-degree adjustment.
- Hoop Fixation – Mounting the lens barrel in the form of a hoop can better protect the lens barrel from damage, and also make the telescope more stable and safer during observation.
- Built-in Cross Finderscope – Although the finderscope image is upside down, with the help of the built-in cross, you can quickly find the target and perform precise positioning.
- Stainless Steel Tripod – The all-metal tripod joint is hard and stable, which greatly enhances the pressure resistance of the equatorial mount.
- Happy purchase – No matter what channel, we will reply you within 24 hours. For any problem, we want to do our best to solve and satisfy you.
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Larger Object LensThe large aperture of 80mm means that the telescope has a larger amount of light, and the observation field is wider and clearer. |
13%T Moon FilterThe moon filter can effectively prevent the interference of a large amount of reflected light, and observe the lunar craters more clear. |
90° Prism Diagonal90°prism diagonal provides upright image, you can view erect image and just look down with a comfortable angle, solve the trouble of inverted image. |

WARNING:
NEVER aim your telescope at the sun or even close to the sun!
Use the focus wheel to adjust the focus to make the observed image clear.
When using telescopes to observe an outdoor target, please open the window to avoid distortion of the image due to the reflection of the window glass.
It is better to use the telescope in an environment where the product temperature is the same as the outdoor temperature.

JOHN –
I wanted one its work! Not only watching the moon little more to exploringIts hard to leave a comment or a view, of what exactly going on I really like everything about how its looks, and how it’s work’s very easy to put together, but I really was looking forward on exploring little more then Jut able to look at the bright moon! I am not able to view any other plants beside the moon I download the app sky map and its very hard to pick up any further Star’s or planets I even bought the 2x 5x extension I Just wanna experience little more! know exploring the moon its Beautiful and clear great view of the Moon And I love how its looks. I really wanna experience the same thing When looking for mar’s or anything else I might need to buying anther telescope to helping me to reach the Star’s! 👍🌕🌔🌖🌜🌛🌙🔭👽👽👀🛰📡
vince –
Difficult from the startThis telescope was my first telescope. I was excited right up until I started to assemble it. It has an equatorial mount which is an excellent device. They offer no information on how to properly align it! There are two pictures in the handbook and one line of text, which is not enough to go on. I could find nothing on YouTube or Google to help with the alignment. After I realized how important the mount is, I returned the unit. Additionally, I tried to reach out to the manufacturer. That does not seem possible. Very disappointed!!!!
laura reese –
TelescopeThe item came with out a set screw for mounting and when I contacted the company which was very difficult to do by the way, they sent an email to “take a picture of the missing part“. We sent the entire item back
Martin Folk –
Don’t waste your money on thisVery poor experience with this telescope. The instructions were terrible. Once we put it together we couldn’t get it to focus on anything in the sky. In fact the only object we could see was the moon and it was very out of focus.
Johnny Cendejas –
Easy To AssembleEasy to use and assemble, haven’t really had the opportunity to get out, and use it. Been pretty busy waiting for a clear night. I am going to try and get out to see the next super moon “Blood Moon” coming this weekend. The last telescope I got was not as easy to put together. I got about 80% done, and got stuck; there was no number to call or website to go to. I didn’t have that problem with this telescope, there was sufficient amount of directions. Also, has a number to call and website to go to. I can’t wait for those summer nights when the sky is nice and clear. All my family members that come over and see it are anxious as I am, for me to be able to get this out there; to be able to check out the view.Thank you,
Hal –
So far so goodInitial comments: Arrived yesterday. Easy assembly. Tripod is adequate for this scope. No suggested position for the tube in the mount. No instructions on how to set the balance weight. Instructions are more “assembly” than “user”. Finderscope setup is pretty difficult. There has to be a better way than three radial thumbscrews. There is enough flex in the tripod that tightening the finder dead center is futile. Seems like a ball and socket with a tension ring would be better. Initial use was in daylight siting an object some 50 yards away. Thru scope great detail and very clear. Never was able to get the object in the finderscope cross hair center point. But was able to consistently hit the same spot in finderscope. Initial use was of the moon just prior to sunset with clear skies. Great crisp/clear view. Could see the craters on the surface with great detail and shadows in them. From there I viewed various other bright objects. When it got “dark” (Viewing in urban skies) I was able to see various objects visible to the naked eye. Most impressed with what was seen that naked eye couldn’t see. Started to set up the phone/camera mount. But then the clouds moved in. I will update in a few days after the next clear night.
Alecs –
Big let downInstructions are vague. No customer service number or email on paperwork. Got it assembled and see nothing but a blank white screen through telescope: we can only look through the little piece which is tiny and is nothing like you would expect with either lens. Very disappointed and this was a Father’s Day gift to top it off. When we finally realized it was probably never gonna work after trying for weeks we see we are now out of return window by a few days. Ugh. Biggest let down since 2020 and covid.
paul –
Fantastic beginner telescopeVery easy to assemble and light to move around. Fantastic optics very pleased with this telescope a big step up from my first one.
Eric Wille –
Leider kann ich das Teleskop noch nicht benützen.Das Teleskop würde mir sehr gefallen, aber als Anfänger weiss ich nicht wie und welche Linsen eingesetzt werden, damit ich etwas durch das Teleskop besichtigen kann.Leider habe ich keine deutschsprachige Gebrauchsanweisung dazuVielleicht könnten Sie mir einen Link für eine Bessere Erklärung der Verweendung senden. Das würde mich sehr freuen.Vielen Dank für Ihre Bemühungen zum voraus.Mit freundlichen GrüssenEric Wille
Marko –
EnttäuschendLeider ist die Optik nicht von guter Qualität! Es spielt keine Rolle, wie groß die Vergrößerung ist, wenn die Linsen mittelmäßig und das resultierende Bild unscharf sind. Wer nur den Mond und die Sonne (mit entsprechendem Filter) betrachten will, dann ist es ganz ok! Aber schon für die Betrachtung der Planeten ist es völlig überfordert.