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Orion SpaceProbe 3 Altazimuth Reflector Telescope Orion SpaceProbe 3 Altazimuth Reflector Telescope

Sale Price: $99.99

 

Description

If you're looking for an affordable entry-level telescope for that beginning astronomy enthusiast, our SpaceProbe 3 Altaz is the perfect choice. Great for all-around stargazing, this highly portable, uncomplicated scope is just the right size and weight for the entire family, and just the right price for parents. This is a quality telescope, with a 3" (76mm) glass primary mirror mounted in a sturdy Neptune Blue Metallic aluminum tube. The rack-and-pinion focuser accepts standard 1.25" eyepieces. Two Explorer II eyepieces, a low-power 25mm (28x) and a high-power 10mm (70x), are included. An EZ Finder II finder scope mounted on the tube helps zero-in on the sky target. The altazimuth mount is lightweight and easy to use. To aim it, simply move it up or down or left or right. An adjustable, aluminum tripod with accessory tray is also included. One-year limited warranty.

Orion's surprising little Spaceprobe 3 has been picked by independent reviewers as one of the best telescopes in its price class. Unlike similar telescopes seen in discount stores, Orion has refined the Spaceprobe 3 by paying attention to the little details, and that make this telescope a great value. The Spaceprobe 3 comes with an unusually complete set of accessories. The package includes two very good Explorer II eyepieces (25mm and 10mm), an adjustable altazimuth tripod, a good red-dot finder, a student edition of "The Sky" planetarium program, and a well written manual. The package even includes the tools you'll need to assemble the telescope and align the optics. The Spaceprobe 3 is a Newtonian reflector. That means it uses mirrors instead of lenses. Newtonians are primarily used for astronomy because the images are upside-down. Orion includes a collimation tool and good directions for aligning the mirrors. The reward for aligning the mirrors is seen in images that snap into sharp focus. My Spaceprobe 3 arrived properly aligned right out of the box. With its Explorer II eyepieces, this telescope consistently delivers fine views. Using the 25mm eyepiece (28x magnification) the Pleiades cluster is simply wonderful, showing dozens of stars. From a rural location with a dark sky, the Orion Nebula is a big ghostly glow, and when I zoom in with the 10mm eyepiece, the Trapezium resolves into four tiny pinpoints. The double star Gamma Andromeda becomes two beads of light, one gold, the other one pale blue. Moon and planet images are crisp, with none of the false color I see in low cost refractors. When I look at the Moon I see mountains and terraced walls inside the larger craters. With the 10mm eyepiece (about 70x), Saturn's rings are sharply separated from the planet, and I can even pick out the planet's shadow on the rings. The Altazimuth mount included with this telescope is light and easy to use; it may be the best choice for a young astronomer. If you want motorized tracking of the stars and planets, Orion's Spaceprobe 3 EQ is available with an equatorial mount, and Celestron sells essentially the same optical system with the computerized NexStar 76GT. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Best in class optical performance Two good Explorer II eyepieces Complete accessory package Cons: Small 76mm aperture Upside-down terrestrial images

Features

  • A fantastic beginner telescope that's lightweight.
  • 76mm aperture reflector telescope is large enough for wonderful views of the Moon.
  • The included EZ Finder II makes finding celestial objects a breeze.
  • Includes two 1.25" telescope eyepieces, EZ Finder II reflex sight, smooth rack and pinion focuser.

celestron telescope eyepiece

 

Movements in the year, like the night sky. In the northern hemisphere, deep sky objects of summer begin to show up late at night - favorite of bright stars such as Vega and Arturo Lira ¶ Boa teas make a return from the east, and with them some impressive Messier deep sky objects. A couple of hours comments in late April revealed some real tanks, including M13, M92 y. Far below, should have been able to see M3 in the constellation Canes Venatici, and M57 (the Ring Nebula) in the constellation Lyra, but quite bad light pollution from local industry to my eastern horizon severely restricts observation low for deep sky objects with low surface brightness, such as planetary nebulae, galaxies and star clusters.

I always tend to use one eye 26mm or 20mm initially when viewing deep sky objects, following the successful lining them in my browser. Sometimes, as in the case of M81 (nebula Bode) and M82 (Cigar Galaxy) in Ursa Major, the eye smaller and larger angular field of view allows for some attractive frames sky objects deep together. When it's time for a closer, I can increase the magnification with my Celestron Barlow Lens x2. At my place, with moderate and filter pollution from light no, most deep sky objects, being so weak, not really lead to further increase with a 200 mm reflector opening, except, of course, clusters of bright stars and objects such as M42, the Orion Nebula.

So what my sacking of these two outstanding globular clusters, both of whom appeared x80 impressive increase? Both are the globular clusters. M92 alternative known as NGC 6341 was discovered in 1777 by Johann Elert Bode, and has an apparent magnitude of 6.4 what is one of the most remarkable globular clusters. Charles Messier independently rediscovered and cataloged it on March 18, 1781. It is light 26,700 years distance in the halo of our galaxy, like M13 in the constellation of Hercules.

M92 is visible to the naked eye under very good conditions and a piece either through a telescope or binoculars. It has an approximate mass of 330,000 suns and has an angular size of 14 arc minutes, which surprisingly close to the central regions of the Milky Way at a staggeringt 112 km / sec!

Whether or M92, what about the "pride of Great globular cluster in Hercules, also known as M13 or NGC6205? It is a similar distance of about 25 100 light years, has an apparent magnitude of 5.8, and has an angular size of 20 arc minutes. It was discovered by Edmond Halley in 1714, and is one of the best known globular clusters in the north of the celestial hemisphere. M13 contains several 100,000 stars, and in 1974 was the target of one of the messages Radio One, for any intelligent extraterrestrial races, sent by the large radio telescope in Arecibo.

Both M13 and M92 are jewels in the night sky north, and summer is the time to start making the most of them!

Andy Fleming is the author of the astronomy blog AstronomyQuest at http://astronomyquest.blogspot.com/.

The main aim of AstronomyQuest is to provide an educational resource for the public in new developments and discoveries in astronomy and cosmology. In addition, it contains tips on amateur observing and explanations of various astronomical phenomena, and scientific theories pertaining to astronomy. The blog also features reviews of media including books, podcasts, DVDs and websites relating to astronomy. All content is cast at a level requiring little previous knowledge of either astronomy or mathematics. We also endeavour to be not too Northern Hemisphere-centric!

telescope alignment question: with the alignment of a Celestron Ultima 8-inch 'scope, the instructions are vague.?

I can not find Polaris and rough-align the telescope, no problem. But then, when following a star, if I go a little and the star appears to move in the eyepiece, I want to improve the alignment. The instructions say things like "if the object is moving north of the telescope needs to be moved" to the east. Well, does this means "north in the eye? Or does it really mean the north? Does it move the telescope to the real Middle Eastern or east as seen in the eye? The eye of course, reverses east and west, not north to south (it is a Cassegrain telescope). Also, if I train in the telescope, for example, Vega, and set configuration of the circles and then try to go (through the establishment of circles) to another star, of course not (unless the rough alignment was really good). "I can use the amount and direction of error setting circle to help in the lineup? Thanks in advance.

I had a Celestron NexStar 114 GT and it took me almost a year to learn all the peculiarities about adapting to its scope and make it work perfectly for me. You'll have to go through its own series of trial and error period before you can get to know their scope and how to make it work to your confidence. You have the basics down. Now you have to adjust it. This is why those of us who give advice to people new computerized areas never recommend areas first. Most new people do not have the patience to learn the fine tuning.

Celestron AstroMaster 76EQ Dual Purpose Telescope with Two Eyepieces
Celestron AstroMaster 76EQ Dual Purpose Telescope with Two Eyepieces
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NEW Celestron AstroMaster 76EQ Dual Purpose Telescope Two Eyepieces
NEW Celestron AstroMaster 76EQ Dual Purpose Telescope Two Eyepieces
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Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ Dual Purpose Telescope 2 Eyepieces Star Diagonal
Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ Dual Purpose Telescope 2 Eyepieces Star Diagonal
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Used Celestron Newtonian Telescope Model 31049 w Aluminum Tripod Eyepieces
Used Celestron Newtonian Telescope Model 31049 w Aluminum Tripod Eyepieces
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Celestron C5 telescope 2 eyepieces
Celestron C5 telescope 2 eyepieces
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Celestron Visual Back For Schmidt Cassegrain Telescopes Holds Eyepiece
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Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ Dual Purpose Telescope with Quality Eyepieces
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Celestron Short 70mm Rich Field Refractor Telescope With 400mm Focal Length Celestron Short 70mm Rich Field Refractor Telescope With 400mm Focal Length

 

Description

This Celestron rich field scope is compact and portable. The glass optics are fully coated for clear and crisp images.

Great for a giant finder scope or very light and portable second scope.

This handy little scope comes with a dove tail mounting bar that fits any CG5 type mount. Also works with any photo tripod.

SPECIFICATIONS
OPTICAL DESIGN: Refractor
APERTURE: 70mm
FOCAL LENGTH: 400mm
FOCAL RATIO: 5.71
OPTICAL COATINGS: Fully Coated
FOCUSER SIZE: 1.25"
TUBE: Made of metal
WEIGHT: 1 lb & 10 oz (26 oz)
Length: 13.25"

Buy with confidence!
We are an authorized Celestron distributor.
This Celestron product is new in box.
NOT a customer return or refurbished product.

Features

  • Scope only. No accessories are included.
  • This Celestron rich field scope is compact and portable
  • You will need a diagonal and eyepiece to use this scope.
  • This Celestron product is new in box
  • We are an authorized Celestron distributor.
Orion SpaceProbe 3 Altazimuth Reflector Telescope Orion SpaceProbe 3 Altazimuth Reflector Telescope

Sale Price: $99.99

 

Description

Orion's surprising little Spaceprobe 3 has been picked by independent reviewers as one of the best telescopes in its price class. Unlike similar telescopes seen in discount stores, Orion has refined the Spaceprobe 3 by paying attention to the little details, and that make this telescope a great value. The Spaceprobe 3 comes with an unusually complete set of accessories. The package includes two very good Explorer II eyepieces (25mm and 10mm), an adjustable altazimuth tripod, a good red-dot finder, a student edition of "The Sky" planetarium program, and a well written manual. The package even includes the tools you'll need to assemble the telescope and align the optics. The Spaceprobe 3 is a Newtonian reflector. That means it uses mirrors instead of lenses. Newtonians are primarily used for astronomy because the images are upside-down. Orion includes a collimation tool and good directions for aligning the mirrors. The reward for aligning the mirrors is seen in images that snap into sharp focus. My Spaceprobe 3 arrived properly aligned right out of the box. With its Explorer II eyepieces, this telescope consistently delivers fine views. Using the 25mm eyepiece (28x magnification) the Pleiades cluster is simply wonderful, showing dozens of stars. From a rural location with a dark sky, the Orion Nebula is a big ghostly glow, and when I zoom in with the 10mm eyepiece, the Trapezium resolves into four tiny pinpoints. The double star Gamma Andromeda becomes two beads of light, one gold, the other one pale blue. Moon and planet images are crisp, with none of the false color I see in low cost refractors. When I look at the Moon I see mountains and terraced walls inside the larger craters. With the 10mm eyepiece (about 70x), Saturn's rings are sharply separated from the planet, and I can even pick out the planet's shadow on the rings. The Altazimuth mount included with this telescope is light and easy to use; it may be the best choice for a young astronomer. If you want motorized tracking of the stars and planets, Orion's Spaceprobe 3 EQ is available with an equatorial mount, and Celestron sells essentially the same optical system with the computerized NexStar 76GT. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Best in class optical performance Two good Explorer II eyepieces Complete accessory package Cons: Small 76mm aperture Upside-down terrestrial images

If you're looking for an affordable entry-level telescope for that beginning astronomy enthusiast, our SpaceProbe 3 Altaz is the perfect choice. Great for all-around stargazing, this highly portable, uncomplicated scope is just the right size and weight for the entire family, and just the right price for parents. This is a quality telescope, with a 3" (76mm) glass primary mirror mounted in a sturdy Neptune Blue Metallic aluminum tube. The rack-and-pinion focuser accepts standard 1.25" eyepieces. Two Explorer II eyepieces, a low-power 25mm (28x) and a high-power 10mm (70x), are included. An EZ Finder II finder scope mounted on the tube helps zero-in on the sky target. The altazimuth mount is lightweight and easy to use. To aim it, simply move it up or down or left or right. An adjustable, aluminum tripod with accessory tray is also included. One-year limited warranty.

Features

  • A fantastic beginner telescope that's lightweight.
  • 76mm aperture reflector telescope is large enough for wonderful views of the Moon.
  • The included EZ Finder II makes finding celestial objects a breeze.
  • Includes two 1.25" telescope eyepieces, EZ Finder II reflex sight, smooth rack and pinion focuser.
Celestron 44102 400x Power Laboratory Biological Microscope Celestron 44102 400x Power Laboratory Biological Microscope

List Price: $194.95
Sale Price: $84.99
You save: $109.96 (56%)

 

Description

The Celestron(r) 400x Laboratory Biological Microscope comes with many scientific essentials such as a diaphragm and a condenser. Its efficient charm comes in its power and precision, with 3 different objective lenses and a monocular, adjustable head that rotates from 0 to 60 degrees for comfortable viewing.

Features

  • An entry level microscope with features such as a condenser, triple objective nosepiece, diaphragm and yet at an economical price
  • 10x eyepiece and 4x, 10x, 40x objective lenses combine to provide powers of 40x, 100x, and 400x allowing for more serious usage
  • The arm is adjustable from 0° to 60° so you can position the microscope for comfortable views
  • 50mm (2") mirror provides illumination to make details of specimen slides easier to see
  • Basic condenser is provided to concentrate the light cone onto the specimen to make it easier to observe details of the specimen
Orion StarBlast 4.5 Astro Telescope Orion StarBlast 4.5 Astro Telescope

List Price: $199.99
Sale Price: $179.99
You save: $20.00 (10%)

 

Description

Orion StarBlast 4.5 Astro Reflector TelescopeLaunch a lifetime of stargazing with this compact, ready-to-use telescopeTop-notch optics show you the moon, the planets, the stars and moreScope comes fully assembled so you can go from box to backyard in minutesHigh-quality optics, point-and-view ease of use, remarkable portability, all for less than $200Your ticket to space-tourism without the zero-G nauseaMaybe it's because many of us started out with those frustrating little department store refractors, but at Orion we strive to offer quality telescopes for beginners that are easy to use and will inspire their natural inclination to explore.The Orion StarBlast is one such telescope. Pint-sized in stature, it's a real reflecting telescope that's super-simple to use and yet manufactured with the kind of quality you'd expect in more expensive models.The Orion StarBlast is a point-and-view telescope that swivels smoothly on its sturdy, low-profile base. No complicated setup is required. In fact, it comes pre-assembled and ready for action right out of the box! Just carry it outdoors by its built-in handle, place it on the ground or on a picnic bench, and let the fun begin!Inside the StarBlast's 18"-long steel tube are real, quality telescope optics, including a 114mm (4.5") parabolic mirror. With the two Explorer II telescope eyepieces, upcoming skywatchers will see spectacular views of the Moon's craters, the planets, star clusters, and lots of other exotic space stuff. Aiming the Orion StarBlast is easy with the EZ Finder II "red dot" finder scope. The package also includes an eyepiece rack and a snap-on dust cap.The Orion StarBlast will not only give beginners hour after hour of fun, but will also nurture their interest in the night sky. One-year limited warranty. This item cannot be shipped internationally due to its size and weight.

Features

  • Compact 4.5-inch (113-mm) f/4 Newtonian reflector, comes ready to use
  • Only 25 inches tall, it makes a great "grab-and-go" telescope for impromptu observation sessions
  • With a tabletop altitude-azimuth mount, 6- and 17-mm Explorer II 1.25-inch eyepieces
Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter

List Price: $119.95
Sale Price: $62.65
You save: $57.30 (48%)

 

Description

Celestron and ;s SkyMaster Series of large aperture binoculars are a phenomenal value for high performance binoculars ideal for astronomical viewing or for terrestrial (land) use - especially over long distances. Each SkyMaster model features high quality BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics for enhanced contrast. Celestron has designed and engineered the larger SkyMaster models to meet the special demands of extended astronomical or terrestrial viewing sessions. The 15x70 version is one of the most popular models in the series. It offers serious large aperture light gathering in an affordable and reasonably lightweight configuration.

Binoculars come in a wide range of shapes and sizes these days, and an even wider range of prices. It's easy to spend less than $100 or more than $500 for what may appear to be, at least outwardly, comparable models. While they may look the same, they are probably quite different on the inside. Recently, the binocular market has seen a flood of giant binoculars at prices that were unheard of just a few years ago. In general, giant binoculars are defined as those that magnify the view 10 times or more and have 70-mm or larger front (objective) lenses. It used to be that the least expensive giant binoculars cost in excess of $150, even $200. All that changed not long ago, when the bottom fell out of the price cellar. Now, several companies import giant binoculars that sell for half that, or less. Celestron's 15x70 SkyMaster binoculars are one of the leaders in the low-price giant binocular arena. They certainly sound good on paper. The SkyMasters include multicoated optics and BaK-4 internal prisms, two features that promise brighter, better images, and key points to look for when judging a pair of binoculars. They also come with an adapter for attaching them to a photo tripod, which is a must to use them to their fullest, and a soft carrying case. But just because they are cheap doesn't always mean they are worth the price. Would it be better to save up for a more expensive pair? To find the answer, I had an opportunity recently to judge the SkyMasters against a pair of Fujinon 16x70 FMT-SX binoculars , one of the finest pairs of giant binoculars sold today. Like the SkyMasters, the Fujinons feature BaK-4 prisms, but also have fully multicoated optics. As a general rule, superior coatings mean superior image sharpness and contrast. But then, that should be expected, given that the Fujinons cost many times more than the Celestrons. While the Fujinons were clearly the better performer, the Celestron SkyMasters held up admirably. Image brightness, quality, and contrast were all remarkable considering their bargain price. Although images were a little soft across the outer 25% of the Celestron's field, the overall view was impressive nonetheless. Some inexpensive binoculars have very sloppy focusing, causing the eyepieces to tilt and shift. Not so with the SkyMasters. I found that their center-focusing mechanism worked smoothly, with no apparently backlash or wobble. Eye relief (the distance you hold your eyes away from the eyepieces to see the full field) is stated to be 18 mm, a good distance for higher power binoculars and an important consideration if you must wear glasses when viewing. The SkyMasters are also light enough to support by hand for short periods of time, although buyers would be well advised to mount them on a sturdy photo tripod. The bottom line is, if you are considering a pair of giant binoculars, whether for bird watching, stargazing, or another recreational use, and have a limited budget, Celestron's giant 15x70 SkyMasters represent an excellent value. --Phil Harrington, author of Star Ware and Star Watch Pros: Exceptional value for the price Light enough to support by hand BaK-4 prisms Multicoated optics Cons: Outer 25% of the field is soft and a little blurry Requires a tripod to use for extended periods

Features

  • Multi-coated optics
  • Large aperture perfect for low light conditions and stargazing
  • Tripod adapter
  • 13 mm (0.51 in) long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
  • Diopter adjustment for fine focusing
Bushnell PowerView 20x50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars Bushnell PowerView 20x50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars

List Price: $105.95
Sale Price: $57.58
You save: $48.37 (46%)

 

Description

The Bushnell(r) Powerview(r) Series of binoculars offers you compact, streamlined designs for bright, crisp views of wherever you're exploring.

Bushnell PowerView binoculars offer the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. This particular PowerView binocular offers a 20x magnification--among the most powerful in its class--and a 50mm objective diameter. The multicoated optics, meanwhile, guarantee superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about any target, whether you're searching for birds or trying to get a better view of the football field. And users will love the patented InstaFocus focusing system, which holds your subject in sharp focus with a touch of the fingertip. Additional features include a porro prism system, a nonslip rubber armor housing that absorbs shock while providing a firm grip, a neck strap, and 9mm of eye relief. Specifications: Magnification: 20x Objective lens diameter: 50mm Size class: Standard Focus system: InstaFocus Prism system: Porro Prism glass: BK-7 Lens coating: Multi Field of view @ 1,000 yards: 170 feet Close focus distance: 45 feet Exit pupil: 2.5mm Eye relief: 9mm Eyecups: Fold down Waterproof/fogproof: No Adapts to tripod: Yes Weight: 30 ounces Warranty: Limited lifetime

Features

  • Porro-prism binocular with 20x magnification and 50mm objective diameter
  • Multicoated optics guarantee superior light transmission and brightness
  • Patented 1-touch Insta focus system holds your subject in sharp focus
  • Nonslip rubber armor absorbs shock; 45-foot close focusing distance
  • 170-Feet field of view at 1000 yards, weighs 30-Ounce, limited lifetime warranty
BARSKA 40070 Starwatcher Compact Refractor Telescope with Table Top Tripod And Carrying Case BARSKA 40070 Starwatcher Compact Refractor Telescope with Table Top Tripod And Carrying Case

List Price: $142.90
Sale Price: $58.72
You save: $84.18 (59%)

 

Description

An ideal entry-level telescope for amateur astronomers, the Barska Starwatcher 300-power telescope brings you closer than ever to the stars and planets. The refractor telescope is equipped with such features as coated glass optics for enhanced image brightness, interchangeable eyepieces with 3x Barlow lenses for increased viewing power, and smooth-functioning mounts. For good measure, Barska added a beginner's version of the highly popular Deepsky Astronomy software, which is packed with a searchable database of more than 10,000 objects, including nebulae, star clusters, double stars, variable stars, and other types. Simply load it on your PC and begin your journey to the stars and planets. Bundled with a sturdy adjustable tripod and a soft carrying case, the telescope carries Barska's limited lifetime warranty. Specifications Max power: 300x Focal length: 400mm Finder scope: 5x24 Draw tube: 1.25 inches Eyepiece 1: SR4 Eyepiece 2: K20 Diagonal: 45 degrees Warranty: Limited lifetime About Barska Barska is a worldwide sport optics company with strong brand recognition within the optics industry, with corporate offices in La Verne, California, and warehouses and distribution centers in La Verne and Shanghai, China. Barska offers an extensive line of precision sport optics products, such as binoculars, riflescopes, spotting scopes, and telescopes. The product range has been designed and built with the latest optical technology, allowing users to enjoy all their favorite leisure time outdoor activities, including bird watching, outdoor observation, hunting, fishing, stargazing, concerts, and sporting events.

The Barska 40070 Starwatcher Compact Refractor Telescope with Table Top Tripod and Carrying Case is an ideal telescope for the aspiring amateur astronomer. Ideal for students or those interested in learning more about the night sky, the 70mm objective lens can zoom up to 300x power. Use one of the interchangeable eyepieces with a 3x power Barlow lens for increased viewing capability. A pan-head mount and tripod is included with the telescope along with a handy carrying case. Take this portable telescope outdoors at night and the stars will open up before your eyes.

There's an amazing show to be seen in the night sky and this Barska travel telescope is a great tool. You get a totally portable 300x telescope with a 70mm objective lens and a tabletop tripod. You also get a copy of the highly popular Deep Sky software, which includes a searchable database of over 10,000 celestial objects and a What's Up Wizard that delivers a list of what is visible at the observer's location. The telescope is a precision optical instrument that is perfect for the aspiring astronomer on the go. Includes the telescope, finder scope, eyepieces, software and a carry case.

Features

  • Entry-level telescope with 300x power and 400mm focal length
  • Coated glass optics for enhanced image brightness
  • Interchangeable eyepieces with 3x Barlow lenses for versatility
  • Includes beginner's version of Deepsky Astronomy software
  • Adjustable tripod and soft carrying case; limited lifetime warranty
Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope

List Price: $191.95
Sale Price: $109.95
You save: $82.00 (43%)

 

Description

TE3)CELESTRON ASTROMASTER 70AZ SCOPE

Features

  • Quick and easy no-tool setup
  • Permanently mounted StarPointer
  • Erect image optics - Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
  • Quick release dovetail attachment - no tool setup
  • Pan handle Alt-Az control with clutch - for smooth and accurate pointing
Celestron Accessory Kit Celestron Accessory Kit

List Price: $241.95
Sale Price: $120.95
You save: $121.00 (50%)

 

Description

Celestron Accessory Kit

Features

  • Five superior grade Plossl eyepieces, all fully multi-coated for maximum contrast and resolution
  • 2x, 1.25-inch Barlow lens gives you a total of ten power combinations
  • Six colored eyepiece (planetary) filters
  • 1.25-inch Moon filter provides maximum enjoyment of the moon especially during the brighter phases
  • Items in this kit are valued at over $700.00 if purchased separately

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