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Gigantic Expanding Spheres! (p.9) - Prof Bunsen

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LIGHT & COLOUR<br />

Make Your Own Telescope<br />

Observe the moon and distant objects with<br />

your self-made Kepler telescope. It has a 30x<br />

magnification, finder scope, eyepiece and<br />

objective lens (34 mm) and is easy to assemble<br />

following the clear instructions. Simply slide and<br />

glue the cardboard tubes together and install on<br />

the wooden stand. The main body can be painted<br />

or decorated.<br />

Included: All parts and glue, you supply<br />

masking tape and scissors.<br />

Dimensions:<br />

Body: 38 (diam.) x 500 mm<br />

Stand: 310 mm tall<br />

Age: 10+ with adult supervision<br />

P43 A$ 18.00<br />

Make Your Own Microscope<br />

This is a great introduction to microscopes as<br />

students not only see the parts (eyepiece, objective<br />

lens, tubes, LED light) but also assemble the<br />

microscope from these parts. Each student will end<br />

up with a 40x magnification hand-held microscope<br />

with an LED light that they can use to observe<br />

familiar objects around them such as leaves,<br />

newsprint, stamps, pencils, insects, etc.<br />

Included: All parts, batteries and glue.<br />

You supply masking tape and scissors.<br />

Dimensions: 30 (diam.) x 165 mm<br />

Age: 9+ with adult supervision<br />

P44 A$ 11.00<br />

22 order online: www.profbunsen.com.au

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