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Bushnell SkyTour 78-9960 (700 x 60mm) Telescope

$79.00 to $120.00



Please do not throw debris into the black hole. Actually, the only rule on this guided trip is that you enjoy the view. The ultimate first telescope, our new Voyager Sky TourTM series gives amateur stargazers a pro-grade audio tour of the night sky. It...

Manufacturer:Bushnell Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN789960
Optical Design   Refractor
Optical Diameter60 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 700
Mount Type   Altazimuth
UPC029757789969


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bushnell, skytour, 78-9960, 700, x, 60mm, telescope,

Meade ETX-80AT-TC (270 x 80mm) Telescope

$245.00 to $276.00



All of the major planets except Pluto are easily observable through Meade's brand-new 80mm (3.1) achromatic refractor telescope. You can study Saturn and its ring system; the primary cloud belts of Jupiter and its 4 major satellites; the Moonlike phases of Mercury and Venus; and much more.

Manufacturer:Meade Product MPNKey Features
MPN3052005
Optical Design   Refractor
Optical Diameter80 mm
Finderscope   Optical
Focal Length400 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 270
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedYes


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meade, etx-80at-tc, 270, x, 80mm, telescope,

Celestron NexStar 60 SLT (120 x 60mm) Telescope

$129.00 to $280.00



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

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN22076
Optical Design   Refractor
Optical Diameter60 mm
Finderscope   Red-Dot
Focal Length700 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 120
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedYes
UPC050234220767


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celestron, nexstar, 60, slt, 120, x, 60mm, telescope,


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


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


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


Bushnell NorthStar 78-8845 (675 x 114mm) Telescope


Our most powerfull, advanced technology reflector telescope with up to 675x magnification and massive 4 1/2 inch reflector mirror. "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


Celestron AstroMaster 70EQ (90 x 70mm) 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. 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