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  1. Celestron STARSENSE EXPLORER™ DX 102AZ SMARTPHONE APP-ENABLED REFRACTOR TELESCOPE

    $469.95
    • Unleash the power of your smartphone to take you on a guided tour of the night sky—no telescope experience required.
    • Patent-pending StarSense sky recognition technology uses your smartphone to analyze star patterns overhead and calculate its position in real time. Check phone compatibility here.
    • StarSense Explorer app automatically generates a list of objects currently visible. View planets, brighter nebulae and galaxies, star clusters, and double stars from the city. Or take your telescope to darker skies to view faint, deep sky objects.
  2. Celestron STARSENSE EXPLORER™ LT 80AZ SMARTPHONE APP-ENABLED REFRACTOR TELESCOPE

    $229.95
    • Unleash the power of your smartphone to take you on a guided tour of the night sky—no telescope experience required.
    • Patent-pending StarSense sky recognition technology uses your smartphone to analyze star patterns overhead and calculate its position in real time. Check phone compatibility here.
    • StarSense Explorer app automatically generates a list of objects currently visible. View planets, brighter nebulae and galaxies, star clusters, and double stars from the city. Or take your telescope to darker skies to view faint, deep sky objects.
  3. Celestron 4.7" Omni XLT 120 Equatorial refractor with Starbright XLT optical multicoatings

    $809.95
    This Celestron Omni XLT 120 refractor puts large 4.7" aperture fully Starbright XLT multicoated achromatic optics on a solid German equatorial mount. The result is an excellent mix of performance, portability, and features at a price that's surprisingly low for a scope of this aperture . . .
  4. Celestron AstroMaster 90 AZ, 3.5" Altazimuth refractor

    $319.95
    The Celestron AstroMaster 90 altazimuth refractor is a good-value medium aperture refractor for the terrestrial observer or casual astronomer. It is ideal for tracking boats, cars, and wildlife on the ground and scanning the Moon, planets, and star clusters in the night sky . . .
  5. Celestron AstroMaster 90 EQ, 3.5" Equatorial refractor

    $349.95
    The Celestron AstroMaster 90 equatorial refractor is a big step up from a 60mm refractor "starter scope." While it is surprisingly close to many economy 60mm scopes in price, it is far above them in features, quality, and optical performance . . .
  6. Celestron PowerSeeker 70 EQ, 2.75" Equatorial refractor

    $169.95

    The Celestron PowerSeeker 70 equatorial refractor is a great scope for the beginning astronomer who wants good images of the Moon, planets, star clusters, and binary stars – but at a price not much higher than an ordinary 60mm toy store scope.

  7. Celestron AstroMaster 70 AZ, 2.8" Altazimuth refractor

    $189.95
    The Celestron AstroMaster 70 altazimuth refractor is an economical introduction to casual astronomy and terrestrial nature study for the backyard astronomer. For not much money, it supplies surprisingly good images of nature, the Moon, the planets, and many of the brighter deep space objects . . .
  8. Celestron 4" Omni XLT 102 Equatorial refractor with Starbright XLT optical multicoatings

    $659.95
    This Celestron Omni XLT 102 refractor puts good fully Starbright XLT multicoated achromatic optics on a solid German equatorial mount to provide an excellent mix of performance, portability, and features at a price that's surprisingly low . . .
  9. Celestron PowerSeeker 60, 2.4" Altazimuth refractor

    $94.95

    The Celestron PowerSeeker 60 altazimuth refractor is a very economical introduction to casual astronomy and nature study for the backyard astronomer, but one that can supply good images of nature, the Moon, the planets, and many of the brighter deep space objects.

  10. Celestron PowerSeeker 60 EQ, 2.4" Equatorial refractor

    $132.95

    The PowerSeeker 60 equatorial refractor is a very economical introduction to astronomy for the beginning backyard astronomer. It is capable of providing good images of the Moon, the planets, and many of the brighter deep space objects.

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