SCIENCE I ASTRONOMY 2

With the telescope view stars, planets, meteor showers, the NASA Space Station and more! This kit comes with everything needed for locating what you would like to see in the night sky.

AGES 8 & UP

KIT CONTENTS

  • 1 Celestron Travel Scope 70

  • 1 Backpack

  • 1 Tripod

  • 1 Optical Tube

  • 1 Owners Manuel

  • 10 mm Eyepiece with case

  • 20 mm Eyepiece with case

  • Diagonal with 2 lens covers

  • Finger Scope with 2 lens covers

  • 1 Lens Wipe

  • 1 Celestron 7X50 Binoculars

  • 1 Energizer Battery Charger with 3 AA rechargeable batteries

  • 1 Flashlight with Red Setting

  • 1 Small Guide to the Stars (50-60 degrees Latitude North)

  • Book: 50 Things to See with a Telescope

  • Book: Astronomy for Kids

SCIENCE I ASTRONOMY 1

Use binoculars, star charts, and books to locate stars, planets, meteor showers, the NASA Space Station and more! In this kit you will find everything needed for two people including a red flash light to read your charts in the dark. Once you've reached success in locating constellations with binoculars you will be ready to try the Astronomy 2 Kit and use the telescope!

AGES 8 & UP

KIT CONTENTS

  • 2 Pair Celestron 7X50 Binoculars

  • 1 Energizer Battery Charger with Instructions

  • 3 AA Rechargeable Batteries

  • 1 Flashlight with Red Setting & Instructions

  • 1 Small Star Chart (50-60 degrees North Latitude)

  • Book: Start Finder!

  • Book: Astronomy for Kids

SCIENCE | SNAPTRICITY

Snaptricity shows how a switch controls electricity in a home, the influence of series and parallel circuits on electricity, and the effects of magnetic fields on electrical currents. Kit includes a meter and 80 projects can be built from the instruction manual. You can also create your own circuits. (No tools or soldering required, everything snaps together.)

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SCIENCE | ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM

SCIENCE | ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM

Learn about electric current by building 30 circuits that light up a bulb, create on-off switches, spin a motor, and more. Also explore magnetic fields by discovering which metals are magnetic & how a compass works. Finally, experimenters make a connection on how closely related the two properties are by combining their new learnings to construct a loud speaker, relay switch, and a Morse code telegraph key.

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