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Celestron NexStar 5 SE (300 x 44.45mm) Telescope

$699.00 to $820.00



Featuring high-quality Schmidt-Cassegrain optics, the NexStar 5 SE is an ideal telescope for observing and photographing the wonders of space. With a total weight of 28 lbs including the tripod, the ultra portable 5 SE features a precision optical system with 1,250 mm focal length (f/10) standard with our premium StarBright XLT coatings and offers 56% more light gathering power than a 4" model.Minimize

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNNexStar 5 SE
Optical Design   Catadioptrics
Optical Diameter44.45 mm
Finderscope   Red-Dot
Focal Length1250 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 300
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedYes
UPC050234110365


Tags:

celestron, nexstar, 5, se, 300, x, 44.45mm, telescope,

Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ (100 x 114mm) Telescope

$135.00 to $270.00



The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors.Minimize

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN31042
Optical Design   Newtonians
Optical Diameter114 mm
Finderscope   Optical
Focal Length1000 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 100
Mount Type   Equatorial
MotorizedNo
UPC050234310420


Tags:

celestron, astromaster, 114eq, 100, x, 114mm, telescope,

Celestron CPC 1100 GPS (XLT) (70 x 280mm) Telescope

$2,799.00



The largest aperture of the CPC GPS line, The CPC 1100 GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope has the most light gathering power and has a limiting magnitude of nearly 15. The CPC 1100 GPS takes full advantage of its vast database of thousands of NGC and Abell galaxies as well as delivering a new level of detail to all your favorite deep sky objects. This CPC 1100 GPS features Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings.Minimize

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey Features
MPN11075-XLT
Optical Design   Catadioptrics
Optical Diameter280 mm
Finderscope   Optical
Focal Length2800 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 70
MotorizedYes


Tags:

celestron, cpc, 1100, gps, xlt, 70, x, 280mm, telescope,


Celestron AstroMaster 76 EQ Telescope


If you're looking for a dual-purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky.


Bushnell NorthStar 78-8890 (300 x 90mm) Telescope


The NorthStar® telescopes offer amateur astronomers state-of-the-art computer-driven location and tracking capability with simple, push-button control. With a built-in data base of 20,000 celestial objects, you simply call up your target on the hand-held control module, enter a simple "Go To" command and the NorthStar computer does the rest. Once locked on, tracking the object for prolonged viewing is automatic. The innovative RVO (Real Voice Output) feature provides a fun, interactive way to explore the night sky. The remote, hand-held control module features red, backlit push buttons and a red, illuminated LCD read-out for easy viewing without impairing your night vision. Minimize


Tasco Specialty 49TN Telescope


A classic, hand-held telescope with a gleaming brass finish and leatherette trim. Extends from 5.25" to 14" and includes an attractive leatherette carry case with wrist strap and belt loop.


Educational Insights 5273 (80 x 50mm) Telescope


With the GeoVision microscope and telescope set, you can view everything from a microbe to the moon! The portable 360mm telescope features lightweight metal tube construction and a 50mm achromatic objective lens. The all-glass optics and rack-and-pinion focusing deliver clear, up-close images at magnifications from 20x to 80x. Easy-to-use refractor design and table-top tripod make it perfect for on-the-go discovery. The microscope features durable die-cast metal construction for years of micro-exploring fun.Minimize