Celestron Omni XLT 127 (300 x 127mm) Telescope$573.00 to $629.00

Omni XLT series features the stable platform of the CG-4 mount and high quality optics. Using aspheric shaping technology in conjunction with hand-figuring the optics the Omni XLT presents an image with virtually no spherical abberation. We also added our famous StarBright XLT coating system to further enhance light transmission.Minimize
Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPN MPN | 11084 | Key Features Optical Design | Catadioptrics | Optical Diameter | 127 mm | Finderscope | Optical | Focal Length | 1250 mm | Max Useful Magnification | x 300 | Mount Type | Equatorial | Motorized | No | Miscellaneous UPC | 050234110846 |
Tags:celestron, omni, xlt, 127, 300, x, 127mm, telescope,
| Celestron NexStar 80 SLT 22086 (100 x 80mm) Telescope$200.00 to $380.00

A step up from the 60mm model, the NexStar 80 SLT Refractor gives images that are bright and crisp. The 80 SLT offers 80% brighter images than the 60mm scope. Like the other models in the SLT Series, the 80 SLT 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 80 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. A wonderful first-time astronomical scope, the 80 SLT can also be used as a great, land-based spotting telescope with optional erect-image diagonal.Minimize
Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPN MPN | CITS22086 | Key Features Optical Design | Refractor | Optical Diameter | 80 mm | Finderscope | Red-Dot | Focal Length | 900 mm | Max Useful Magnification | x 100 | Mount Type | Altazimuth | Motorized | Yes | Miscellaneous UPC | 050234220866 |
Tags:celestron, nexstar, 80, slt, 22086, 100, x, 80mm, telescope,
| 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 MPN MPN | E19311 | Key Features Optical Design | Newtonians | Optical Diameter | 114 mm | Finderscope | Red-Dot | Focal Length | 900 mm | Max Useful Magnification | x 675 | Mount Type | Altazimuth | Motorized | Yes | Miscellaneous UPC | 029757788948 |
Tags:bushnell, northstar, 78-8846, 675, x, 114mm, telescope,
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Celestron’s PowerSeekers include a full range of eyepieces plus a 3x Barlow lens that provides an increase in viewing power hundreds of times greater than that of the unaided eye!

Featuring high-quality Maksutov-Cassegrain optics, the NexStar 4SE is an ideal telescope for observing and photographing the wonders of space. With a total weight of 21 lbs including the tripod, the ultra portable 4 SE features a precision optical system with 1,325 mm focal length (f/13) and is the first Maksutov system to ever feature our premium StarBright XLT coatings.Minimize

Whether you are a seasoned astronomer looking for a portable scope with advanced features, or just starting your astronomy adventure and looking for an easy way to enjoy the night sky, a NexStar SE will help you take a closer look.

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