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Bushnell NorthStar 78-8846 (675 x 114mm) Telescope

$249.00 to $549.00



Real Voice Output version of premier Northstar 675x4.5". With the tough of a button this talking telescope describes the wonders of the night sky in a real human voice - an interactive and educational way to explore the universe. "Goto" Computerized tracking technology. Red Dot LED finderscope. Remote hand-held control module. Camera adaptable. Quick release tripod. Kinematic mount. Accessory tray. 20,000 Object Onboard Starfinding Computer. 1.25" Format Eyepieces. Barlow Lens. A great starting telescope!Minimize

Manufacturer:Bushnell Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNE19311
Optical Design   Newtonians
Optical Diameter114 mm
Finderscope   Red-Dot
Focal Length900 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 675
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedYes
UPC029757788948


Tags:

bushnell, northstar, 78-8846, 675, x, 114mm, telescope,

Celestron NexStar 114 SLT 31143 (270 x 144mm) Telescope

$220.00 to $399.00



The NexStar 114 SLT has over twice the light-gathering power of an 80mm telescope! And the 114 SLT, like the other models in the SLT Series, comes with a fully computerized hand control with a database of over 4,000 celestial objects! With its pre-assembled, adjustable steel tripod, the NexStar 114 SLT can be up and ready to use in a matter of minutes. Our new SkyAlign alignment technology and the included StarPointer Finderscope with a red LED makes aligning a breeze.Minimize

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNNEXSTAR114SLT
Optical Design   Refractor
Optical Diameter144 mm
Finderscope   Red-Dot
Focal Length1000 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 270
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedYes
UPC050234311434


Tags:

celestron, nexstar, 114, slt, 31143, 270, x, 144mm, telescope,

Celestron NexStar 130SLT (31145) (306 x 130mm) Telescope

$359.00 to $450.00



Computerized hand control with 4,000-object database SkyAlign allows you to align on any 3 bright celestial objects Motorized Altazimuth mount Focal ratio: f5 Focal length: 650mm

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN10001011
Optical Design   Newtonians
Optical Diameter130 mm
Finderscope   Optical
Focal Length650 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 306
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedYes
UPC050234311458


Tags:

celestron, nexstar, 130slt, 31145, 306, x, 130mm, telescope,


Celestron NexStar 60 SLT (120 x 60mm) Telescope


Our most affordable NexStar telescope turns starry nights into space odysseys. The 60mm refractors come with a fully computerized hand control with a database of over 4,000 celestial objects. With its pre-assembled, adjustable steel tripod, the NexStar 60 SLT can be up and ready to use in a matter of minutes


Celestron AstroMaster 114 AZ (50 x 114mm) Telescope


Designed for the novice user, the Celestron® AstroMaster™ 114 AZ telescope features a alt-azimuth mount with a convenient pan handle with built-in clutch for easy targeting and smooth motion perfect for watching whales, spotting birds, viewing nature or checking out your favorite star or planet. The compact, portable design with ample optical performance will excite any newcomer to the world of amateur astronomy.Minimize


Galileo FS-80 Telescope


The Galileo FS-80 reflector telescope is a great beginner's reflecting telescope. The large 80mm primary mirror cell collects 33% more light than a 60mm refracting telescope. 1.25 focus housing permits the use of larger higher quality 1.25 eyepieces. Yoke mount makes the telescope easy to manage through altitude / azimuth (Up & Down, Left & Right) movement, and altitude slow motion control rod for precision adjustmentsMinimize


Meade NG-70 (140 x 70mm) Telescope


Recently upgraded from 60mm to 70mm aperature, Meade's NG70 telescope combines improved light-gathering ability with light-loss-reducing special optical coatings to produce noticeably sharper images of both celestial and terrestrial objects, making for a much better viewing experience. All the major planets except Pluto are clearly visible. The Moon stands out in near three-dimensional detail, revealing craters, mountain ranges, and fault lines. Dozens of external galaxies are visible; and, in our own Milky Way, this telescope displays hundreds of nebulae, star clusters, double and multiple stars, and variable stars.Minimize