Vixen | Producer of optics from astronomical telescopes and binoculars
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Bring the Moon Closer.
"Astronomy seems too difficult..." The "MiruMOON" telescope shatters that myth.
Our concept is simple: "Enjoy the Moon with ease." Attach it to a camera tripod you already have, or pair it with any tripod of your choice.
Why not explore the beautiful world of the Moon and stars with MiruMOON tonight?
■ One-Touch Magnification Switching
The eyepiece section has three mounting ports (top, right, and left), and you can attach the included low-magnification (16x) and high-magnification (57x) eyepieces to any two of them. Thanks to its user-friendly design, it can be easily adjusted to suit your dominant hand and eye. To change the magnification, turn the knob. By switching the built-in mirror, the eyepiece through which the optical axis passes changes, allowing you to observe at different magnifications.

■ No-magnifying Finder for Easy Aiming
Equipped with a "Peep hole" finder that makes it easy to bring your target into view. You can locate the Moon quickly and effortlessly. By placing the Moon at the center of the non-magnifying finder’s field of view, it will also appear in the telescope’s field of view, allowing you to begin observing smoothly.

■ Simple Focusing
Focus can be adjusted by turning the knurled ring on the objective lens side. The distance from the eyepiece to the knurled ring is designed so that even children can easily reach it while looking through the telescope.


The MiruMOON telescope features two slow-motion knobs on its integrated alt-azimuth mount, allowing precise control of altitude (up and down) and azimuth (left and right).
With smooth operation that is easy even for young children, the optical tube can be precisely positioned and held in place, making it easy for first-time users to locate the Moon.
These slow-motion knobs are also useful for smoothly tracking the Moon after you bring it into the field of view.
■ Multi-Coated Lens (Anti-Reflection)
The optical surfaces of the lens are multi-coated to suppress reflections, providing a clear, high-contrast view that vividly reveals the details of the Moon's craters.

■ H-Type & PL-Type Eyepieces
The telescope comes with two eyepieces: the H-type (Huygens, 25mm) and the PL-type (Pl?ssl, 7mm), both selected to produce easy-to-view, sharp images.



The underside of the MiruMOON alt-azimuth mount features a standard camera tripod screw socket and a mount base compatible with thin quick-release plates, allowing it to be attached directly to your existing tripod head.
*Note: For stable observation, we recommend using a sturdy tripod.
*Note: Tripod is not included. Please use an optional accessory (sold separately) or a commercially available product.
A dedicated app is available for MiruMOON for use on smartphones and similar devices.
Open the dedicated MiruMOON app, and a cute rabbit-like guide appears to assist you. It gently leads you to where the Moon will be visible in the night sky.
Simply hold your smartphone up to the sky and follow the on-screen guidance to point your telescope. Whether it’s a full moon, crescent moon, or first-quarter moon, the guide will happily explain the Moon’s changing phases day by day and let you know the best times to observe.
The setup is simple enough for even young children to do on their own.
1. Set Up Your Tripod

Place your camera tripod on a flat, stable surface.
2. Attach the Telescope

Secure the telescope tube to your tripod's mounting plate or head.
3. Locate the Moon

Loosen the tripod head and aim the telescope roughly in the direction of the moon using your naked eye.
4. Check the Finder

Look through the "Peep Hole" Finder. Use the built-in "slow-motion knobs" to bring the Moon into the center of the finder's field of view.
5. Adjust the Focus

Look through the low-magnification eyepiece (25mm) and turn the focus ring on the front side of the optical tube to bring the image into sharp focus.
6. Switch Magnification

Want to see the craters up close? Switch to high magnification (7mm). It’s a one-touch operation using the mirror flip knob.
7. Track the Moon As the moon moves across the sky, you can follow it using only the "fine-adjustment handles" without having to move the tripod itself.

Moon-Viewing Telescope MiruMOON