Comparison
The Telescopes, Telescope for Kids and Adults Beginners is the clear winner for anyone serious about observing. The single most important differentiator is optical capability. The Lunar Telescope for Kids and Astronomy Beginners scores just 7 to 13 points across deep sky, planetary, and astrophotography work, indicating severely limited optics. The Telescopes model delivers 34 to 45 points in these categories; its 70mm aperture and f/2 focal ratio capture significantly more light and detail.
This isn't a marginal difference; it's the difference between seeing lunar craters and resolving Jupiter's bands versus viewing blurry silhouettes. The Lunar Telescope suits someone buying their first telescope on an extreme budget who only wants to glance at the Moon casually. The Telescopes model is for anyone wanting to actually explore the night sky across multiple object types and develop real observing skills. The Lunar Telescope's lower weight offers portability advantage, but its optical limitations make that irrelevant if you cannot see anything worthwhile.
Spend the extra twenty dollars for the Telescopes model; its superior optics justify the minimal price increase and modest weight penalty. You will observe far more and progress as an amateur astronomer rather than abandon the hobby in frustration.
Why choose Lunar Telescope for
Why choose Telescopes, Telescope for