Audavibe 90x Telescope with Arya’s Space Odyssey App

 

Unlock 1000+ Facts about Space with Augmented Reality Learning

Audavibe 90x Telescope with Arya's Space Odyssey App

Unlock 1000+ Facts about Space with Augmented Reality Learning

For Ages 8-16

Aryas Space Odyssey 90x Astronomical Telescope with APP

Explore the Space with 150+ Space Wonders and 1000+ facts on Solar System, Space Organizations, Celestial Bodies, Scientists & Astronauts, Events & Achievements. Also includes Skymap & AstroReels for interactive learning.

Scan the Telescope with the APP

Interact with the world of Space

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Download Arya's Space Odyssey App

Get the app to unlock the full potential of your Audavibe 90x Telescope. Available on both iOS and Android.

Download Arya’s Space Odyssey App

 

Get the app to unlock the full potential of your Audavibe 90x Telescope. Available on both iOS and Android.

How It Works Section

STEM BASED LEARNING

Learn From Six Categories

MERCURY

Mercury has the greatest temperature variations of any planet in our solar system ranging from 427 degree C to around -180 degrees C.

MANGALYAN

ISRO’s Mangalyaan mission to Mars was the first interplanetary mission by an Asian country and the least expensive Mars mission to date.

Falcon 9

With its powerful engines and reusable first stage, Falcon 9 is capable of launching payloads into various orbits, from low Earth orbit to geostationary orbit and beyond.

Constellation Space Suit

Whether embarking on lunar excursions, conducting scientific research, or preparing for deep space voyages, the Constellation Space Suit stands ready to support astronauts on their extraordinary journeys beyond Earth’s atmosphere!

Kuiper belt

The Kuiper belt is a region of the outer solar system beyond Neptune, containing numerous small icy bodies and dwarf planets, including Pluto.

Carl Sagan

Sagan was an American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator who popularized science and space exploration through his books, television series, and public lectures.

Apollo 11 Moon Landing

Apollo 11, launched on July 16, 1969, was the first manned mission to land on the Moon, with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin taking the historic first steps on July 20, 1969.

STEM BASED LEARNING

Learn From Seven Categories

MERCURY

Mercury has the greatest temperature variations of any planet in our solar system ranging from 427 degree C to around -180 degrees C.

KUIPER BELT

The Kuiper belt is a region of the outer solar system beyond Neptune, containing numerous small icy bodies and dwarf planets, including Pluto.

Carl Sagan
Sagan was an American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator who popularized science and space exploration through his books, television series, and public lectures.
Falcon 9
With its powerful engines and reusable first stage, Falcon 9 is capable of launching payloads into various orbits, from low Earth orbit to geostationary orbit and beyond.
Constellation Space Suit
Whether embarking on lunar excursions, conducting scientific research, or preparing for deep space voyages, the Constellation Space Suit stands ready to support astronauts on their extraordinary journeys beyond Earth’s atmosphere!
MANGALYAN
ISRO’s Mangalyaan mission to Mars was the first interplanetary mission by an Asian country and the least expensive Mars mission to date.
Apollo 11 Moon Landing

Apollo 11, launched on July 16, 1969, was the first manned mission to land on the Moon, with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin taking the historic first steps on July 20, 1969.

Visual: Image of all included items laid out.

  • 1x Telescope
  • 1x Tripod Stand
  • 1x Triangle Piece
  • 1x 1.5x erecting scope
  • 2x Eyepieces
  • 1x Sticker Book
  • 1x Space Passport
  • 1x Visa Stamp
  • 1x User Manual

Specification Table Section

Feature

Description

Magnification 90x
Objective Lens Diameter 360mm
Focal Length 50mm
Eyepieces Two included
Erecting Scope 1.5x
Zenith Mirror Included
Moon Lens Included
Tripod Sturdy, adjustable height
Skymap & AstroReels Interactive features via Arya’s Space Odyssey App

Compatible Devices Section

IOS –

iPad 5th gen & above, iPad Air all models, iPad Pro all models

iPhone SE All models, iPhone 6s & above

iPod touch 7th gen & above

Android – For a full list of compatible devices, please check the Google AR Core Supported Devices.

Note: To use this app, ensure your device supports AR Core

Customer testimonials

Dishang Shah

It's Very good , my son likes it and its very informative. Recommend product.

Patel Diksha Designation

My nephew was so surprised and started playing called me thru video cam to show me how amazing, easy and fun it is🤗I am so happy to find this great gift for him…a wonderful and fun way to learn👍

Mahesh Vakani Designation

This Telescope has changed my 5 years old daughter personality. After 6 months of using the product, she know a lot about astronomy. It has triggered her curiosity about different areas of Astronomy. I was surprised that she went on YouTube and learnt more about space after using the product.

Jatt Ramesh Designation

Most of the toys are not fullfilling the experience we form through online purchase, as the real product might vary from the online version. This is something which satisfies the expectation and your keep your kids playful in learning new things about our Space and GK about it...Will recommend this toy in your wishlist to buy for your kids

Ishan Kaka Designation

I got the Telescope for my 7 year old and it has turned out to be a great product. It is a telescope that becomes interactive when used with the Aryas Space Odyssey app. It is an augmented reality app which works with all iPhones and iPads (except 1st generation) and Andoird devices with AR Core compatibility. Fortunately I was able to use it with my phone but unfortunately for me and my child I can use it only on my phone. That is a little restrictive for my child as she needs to wait for my phone to be free to use it. However, my child thinks its fun to play with. It was easy for her to figure out how to work the app with the Telescope. The 'Knowledge Galaxy' feature gives factual information with 3D objects.

FAQs

Yes, an internet connection is required to use Aryas Space Odyssey APP.

AR-Core is a platform by Google that enables augmented reality experiences on Android devices. It allows the app to provide interactive learning through AR, making space exploration more engaging and informative

There are objects printed on the telescope. To use the app, point your device’s camera at the telescope, then select one of the five categories you want to learn about: Space Organization, the Solar System, Celestial Bodies, Scientists & Astronauts, or Events & Achievements. You can also experience objects like the Sun in augmented reality (AR).

Yes, the 36050 telescope is designed for observing the Moon and planets, providing clear views of these celestial bodies.

The app is compatible with Android devices that support AR-Core. You can check your device’s specifications or visit the AR-Core website for a list of compatible devices.

The Skymap feature allows users to explore the night sky, identify stars, planets, and other celestial bodies, and learn about their positions and movements.

AstroReels are video clips and animations that provide educational content about various astronomical phenomena, enhancing the learning experience by offering visual and dynamic explanations.

Yes, the 36050 telescope can be used independently for stargazing and observing celestial bodies. The app provides additional learning and interactive features to enhance the experience.

To set up the 36050 telescope:

a) Attach the diagonal piece to the telescope.

b) Insert the H20mm eyepiece and aim at the object you want to view.

c) The image may be blurry initially, so look into the eyepiece and slowly turn the focus wheel to get a clear view.

What support is available if I encounter issues with the telescope or app? For any issues or support, you can contact our customer service team via email at support@audavibe.com.