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ASTRONOMY KIT WORTH £550

Courtesy of Celestron, we’ve got a Celestron telescope and accessorie­s to give away this month

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Celestron AstroMaste­r 102AZ

If you’re looking for a telescope that provides views of both the night sky and terrestria­l targets, then this dual-purpose telescope is the one for you. Supplying bright and clear images of the lunar surface and naked-eye planets, the AstroMaste­r 102AZ is the perfect beginners’ telescope to find Jupiter’s moons and gaze upon Saturn’s rings.

Celestron Observer’s Accessory Kit

Enhance the performanc­e of your telescope with this eightpiece accessory kit, including two high-quality 1.25” Plössl eyepieces, a 2x Barlow lens, filters including Moon, blue and red and a hard plastic carry case to keep your accessorie­s safe with a foamlined interior.

Celestron Night Vision Flashlight

One of the most beneficial accessorie­s to an astronomer, the Celestron Night Vision Flashlight effectivel­y preserves your night vision, allowing you to see star charts, find an eyepiece in your accessory case or navigate your way over telescope cables and other obstacles without affecting your darkadapte­d vision.

Celestron Sky Maps

Find your way around the night sky with Celestron Sky Maps, whatever the season. Featuring a planispher­e on the front cover, allowing you to get a view of the night sky in the past, present and future, the Celestron Sky Maps include a collection of star charts for each of the four seasons.

Celestron Cometron 12x70 binoculars

Featuring 70mm objective lenses with impressive light-gathering capabiliti­es, the Celestron Cometron 12x70 binoculars have the ability to showcase comets, stars and the craters of the Moon, as well as dim nebulae, in crisp clarity.

Celestron LensPen

Ensure that your observing sessions are crystal clear with Celestron’s LensPen, a two-inone cleaning tool. One end contains a soft brush for removing dust from any optical surface, while the opposite end takes care of the smudges and spots that can’t be brushed away.

To be in with a chance of winning, answer this question:

How many moons do Jupiter and Saturn have combined?

A: 250

B: 163

C: 76

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