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product_id: 86214632
title: "BukiTS008B - Telescope 50 activities"
brand: "buki"
price: "€ 108.56"
currency: EUR
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# 50 interactive activities booklet 3x Barlow lens for enhanced zoom Sky map for real-time star identification BukiTS008B - Telescope 50 activities

**Brand:** buki
**Price:** € 108.56
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌌 Unlock the Universe—Your Stellar Adventure Starts Now!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BukiTS008B - Telescope 50 activities by buki
- **How much does it cost?** € 108.56 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- buki enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted buki brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Ready Out of the Box:** No assembly or batteries needed—just unpack and start your journey to the stars immediately.
- • **Explore the Cosmos Like a Pro:** Includes a powerful 3x Barlow lens to triple your viewing power and reveal celestial details others miss.
- • **Multilingual Learning Experience:** Instruction booklet available in 7 languages, perfect for global explorers and diverse households.
- • **Navigate the Night Sky with Confidence:** Comes with a 6x25 mm finder lens and a detailed sky map to effortlessly locate stars and constellations.
- • **50 Engaging Activities to Master Astronomy:** Step-by-step booklet designed to boost your spatial awareness and literacy in stargazing.

## Overview

The BUKI TS008B Telescope is a metal-constructed, battery-free optical instrument designed for young astronomy enthusiasts aged 8-15. Featuring a 3x Barlow lens, 6x25 mm finder lens, and a comprehensive 50-activity booklet in multiple languages, it offers an immersive educational experience in spatial awareness and star identification without any assembly required.

## Description

BukiTS008B - Telescope 50 activities

## Features

- Ts008b
- 3x barlow lens
- 50-activity instruction booklet
- Many accessories included : 6x25 mm finder lens, a 3x barlow lens, a sky map for identifying stars

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Product Dimensions | 51.5 x 16.5 x 29.7 cm; 3.3 kg |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
| Item model number | 3700802101598 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Literacy & Spacial Awareness |
| Language: | English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Dutch |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
| Material Type(s) | Metal |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Black |
| Release date | 1 July 2019 |
| ASIN | B071JDJDCT |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ Extremely bad
*by D***2 on 16 November 2018*

EDITED x2I have had this telescope for a few weeks now, and I have been waiting and waiting to write my review because I have not been able to use it due to cloudy and rainy weather every single evening for the past few weeks. I have decided to start my review and I will update once I actually get to use it.First off, this is a big telescope and it comes in a big box. You need to assemble it, and it's quite hard to follow the instructions because it's not clearly set out - you get a few pictures and a load of written instructions mixed in with other languages. I had to refer to pictures on the box quite a lot, it was definitely not easy to do.Second, there are lots of extra accessories that come with the telescope, there is a compass (very flimsy toy), some extra lenses and some card cut-outs for projects contained in the booklet. There is a star chart disc, which I have no idea how to use despite following the instructions in the booklet, I suspect I will have to google it. There is a lot of information in the booklet, some quite detailed, but it was off-putting to have to try to search for the English within all the different languages, it really detracted from the experience.Third, my son and I did use the telescope in the daytime to test it out, we looked through the window out at the rooftops and focused on aerials and chimneys. We found it quite hard to use the telescope because it was so hard to follow the instructions. Eventually we did manage to focus on an aerial, but the telescope kept moving about on the stand so we kept on having to find the aerial again and again. Maybe I need to use google again to figure out how to actually use the telescope.All these difficulties could have been prevented or lessened if there were better instructions included. My son was originally really keen to assemble and use the telescope but the whole process was just so difficult that he has now lost interest in the whole thing. It could have been so much better, the poor instructions ruined our whole experience of having a telescope for the first time.EDITEDHonestly, I have spent the past two hours trying to adjust the viewfinder to the actual lens and I still have not been able to do it. Last night the moon was out but I could not see anything, it turns out because you need to match what you see in the viewfinder with the actual lens (me being a complete novice I did not know anything about telescopes). I have watched Youtube, and it seemed a straightforward thing to do although no help is given in the manual. IT'S REALLY HARD because the very short tripod means I have to bend and contort my body to look through the viewfinder and the lens, and it's so difficult to do because a slight nudge and you're only looking at sky. Because it focuses on really distant objects (the guy in the video said you need to focus on something at least half a mile away) it's hard to align the viewfinder and the lens, I have had to use binoculars to help because my eyes can't see those tiny things half a mile away, and to make it worse I wear glasses so they're constantly getting in the way. I still have not managed to align them. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS TELESCOPE FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS, it is NO FUN AT ALL.EDITED x2I have given up because the poor quality of the materials used mean that tiny adjustments are not possible. After getting the object clear in the lens, it was not possible to adjust the viewfinder to point at the same object in the crosshairs. I have spent a long time doing this, and in conclusion the poor construction does not allow for the small adjustments that are needed for something of high precision like a telescope. Save your money and buy a proper telescope or some binoculars. I cannot emphasise enough how disappointing and pointless this telescope is.

### ⭐⭐ Patience required. Lots of it.
*by S***K on 23 December 2018*

After a cloudy stretch of nights, the moon finally shone bright. We had assembled the telescope in the fortnight previous, which was very easy top do so, ion fact my 12yo managed it without adult assistance. Whilst we waited for a clear skies, we thumbed through the activity book which is included. Fifty activities is a stretch, many of them are information only. I was hoping for activities to use the telescope with, however they are designed to flesh out astronomical knowledge and understanding. There are a few opportunities for craft work, but overall we found it to be underwhelming.The telescope itself has three zoom options included, which can certainly bring the moon in to close view. What we found frustrating was the stability of the tripod. Once you have located your heavenly body (and the reversal of axes certainly required thought and practice) tightening up the 'scope nearly always meant shifting the object from the field of view. Frequently the telescope would drift ever so slightly, which is enough to lose focal point. Perhaps with more patience we could have mastered it - but my children (and most children) don't have that, and this is aimed at children.In the right hands (and minds) this could deliver a good experience, but it didn't for us.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for beginners
*by P***M on 20 July 2019*

Super telescope which is perfect for getting your little one interested in stargazing. It is easy to set up and the little one was very keen for it to get dark (never usually happens) so they could look at the stars. Whilst it’s not a top of the range telescope, it is a good price point for getting for a beginner and copes well with looking at the moon and spotting out the major constellations. I had a telescope when I was young and it was probably this quality. Little one and I have been having a great time spotting stars and being astronomers.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*