This Celestron universal digital camera adapter allows you to do high magnification lunar and planetary astrophotography using a digital (point and shoot-type) camera . . .
This aluminum dovetail plate fits all 8" Celestron and Meade optical tubes only. It can be used for installing the optical tube on a Vixen-style mount, or for installing Losmandy accessories on the optical tube . . .
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These Losmandy adapter blocks let you use the Losmandy #VSCT13 dovetail and #VWS13 counterweight set with Celestron 8” optical tubes having 1.75" rear cell hole spacing . . .
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The Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ equatorial reflector puts a big scope in a beginning observer’s backyard at a small scope price. Not just a big scope, but a good performer you can enjoy for years to come . . .
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If you want a small scope with big features – and a new lowwr and not very big price – this 4” Celestron NexStar 4 SE may be what you’re looking for. It has sharp 4” Maksutov-Cassegrain optics, combined with 21st century computerized go-to technology and advanced multicoatings, at a price that’s very affordable . . .
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Make no mistake about it. At 157 ounces (9 lbs., 13 oz.), Celestron’s 25 x 100mm SkyMaster is a big binocular, in weight as well as performance. At its modest price, it is also a startlingly economical big binocular . . .
This is an economical good quality low power eyepiece with fully-multicoated optics. With a 43 degree field of view it has the widest field possible from a 1.25” eyepiece, markedly wider than competitively-priced 40mm Plössls. Its field stop (the rim insi...
This fully multicoated Celestron 8-24mm zoom eyepiece gives you a virtually infinite number of magnifications in a single very reasonably-priced eyepiece . . .
This Celestron Oxygen III light pollution filter has a very narrow passband for very high contrast on emission nebulas, making it a good choice for city and suburban observing . . .