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Meade A 114EQ-ASTR Telescope

$129.00 to $177.00



Captures more light for brighter images and greater detail, Includes two 1.25" eyepieces MA9 mm. and MA25 mm., Includes Reddot projection viewfinder for easy acquisition of guide stars while starhopping for celestial targets, Amazing planetarium software and Instructional Video teaches you the night sky and how to use your telescope, 42Hx34Wx30DMinimize

Manufacturer:Meade Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN04066
Optical Design   Refractor
Optical Diameter114 mm
Finderscope   Red-Dot
Focal Length1000 mm
MotorizedNo
UPC709942216783


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meade, a, 114eq-astr, telescope,

Celestron PS 60 (175 x 60mm) Telescope

$39.00 to $63.00



The PowerSeekers come in a choice of refractor or reflector, equatorial or altazimuth mount design. The PowerSeekers come with all coated glass optical components with for enhanced image brightness and clarity. The Newtonian reflectors offer larger aperture and greater light gathering power needed to resolve the faint detail of hundreds of deep-sky and other celestial objects.Minimize

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNPS 60
Optical Design   Refractor
Optical Diameter60 mm
Finderscope   Optical
Focal Length700 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 175
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedNo
UPC050234210416


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celestron, ps, 60, 175, x, 60mm, telescope,

Celestron AstroMaster 90AZ (50 x 90mm) Telescope

$199.00 to $270.00



The AstroMaster 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.

Manufacturer:Celestron Product MPNKey Features
MPN21063
Optical Design   Refractor
Optical Diameter90 mm
Focal Length1000 mm
Max Useful Magnificationx 50
Mount Type   Altazimuth
MotorizedNo


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celestron, astromaster, 90az, 50, x, 90mm, telescope,


Bushnell NorthStar 78-8831 (525 x 76mm) Telescope


A "talking" high power reflector telescope. Up to 525x magnification and 3-inch reflector mirror. With the touch 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


Meade DS-2080ATS Telescope


Meade Digital Series telescopes bring microprocessor technology and the very latest in electromechanical design to the serious beginning or intermediate observer. Completely re-engineered and redesigned, Meade DS-2080AT telescopes provide extremely smooth motions in both altitude and azimuth, and, most importantly, include a fully integrated Autostar control system as standard equipment. Oversize bearings on both telescope axes of all models negate the imprecisions found universally, virtually without exception, on competing models.Minimize


Celestron NexStar 5 SE (300 x 44.45mm) Telescope


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


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


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