Showing posts with label AstroMaster. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Celestron 21063 AstroMaster 90 AZ Refractor Telescope

Celestron 21063 AstroMaster 90 AZ Refractor Telescope


Celestron 21063 AstroMaster 90 AZ Refractor Telescope
  • Model Number: 90AZ
  • Magnification: 50
  • Weight: 20 Pounds
  • Focal Ratio: 11.11

If you're looking for a great dual-purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the Celestron AstroMaster Series is for you. Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving image correct views of land and sky. With its time tested durability and high quality optics at an affordable price, the Celestron Astro Master makes a great first telescope! As a bonus, Celestron has included a nice selection of accessories for your new telescope with this purchase, which means you will be observing the same day you unpack the box. Accessories include two full-sized eyepieces, a Star Pointer finderscope for easy location of objects you wish to observe, and even software for your PC. "The Sky - Level 1" will let you study and print star charts from your computer screen... and that's just the beginning! Celestron’s Astromaster 90AZ refractor telescope is a good choice for anyone who wants a dual purpose telescope. With more than double the light gathering power of 60mm starter scopes, it’s a great introduction to astronomy and it can double as a long range spotting scope. Bigger and more impressive than it looks in pictures, the Astromaster 90AZ is an adult size telescope that stands nearly five feet high and weighs about 20 pounds. With it’s fully illustrated quick set up guide, the telescope is easy to assemble, and the package includes an erect image prism, high and low power eyepieces, and astronomy software for your PC.

Refractors are known for their crisp, high contrast views of the Moon and planets and the Astromaster 90 delivers sharp views right out of the box. The low power 20mm eyepiece (50X magnification) nicely frames the moon, while the high power 10mm eyepiece (100X magnification) delivers a crisp close up image full of detail. The sharp Achromatic optics of the Astromaster 90AZ show me memorable views night after night. On a moonless night I like the way the 20mm eyepiece frames the ghostly glow of the Orion Nebula. Zooming in with the 10mm eyepiece, I can easily pick out all four stars of the Orion Nebula’s embedded quadruple star the Trapezium.

The AstroMaster 90 AZ also features a newly designed Alt-Azimuth mount and tripod. The tripod comes fully assembled, and the telescope simply clamps into a standard dovetail. This new tripod seems reasonably solid, I had no trouble focusing on the Moon and stars even with the high power eyepiece. An Alt-azimuth mount, of course, is best used at low to medium powers because it does not track the motion of the stars. As soon as you get the Moon centered in the eyepiece, it starts drifting toward the edge-this is caused by rotation of the Earth. Celestial objects will stay in the low power field of view for three or four minutes, but with a high power eyepiece they may disappear in a minute or less.

Celestron’s AstroMaster 90 AZ is one entry level telescope that offers great views during the daytime as well as at night. The sharp optics produce a right side up image, the mount is easy to use, and the included planetarium software helps you find planets in the night sky. --Jeff Phillips

Pros:

  • Crisp clear views both day and night
  • Rugged refractor design
  • Quick and easy no-tool set up
  • Erect image prism and two eyepieces included
Cons:
  • Alt-Azimuth mount doesn’t track stars and planets
  • Star pointer not so easy to use

Quarter Moon shot at 50X with a powershot camera.
Quarter Moon shot at 50X with a powershot camera.
Moon as seen at 100X, shot with powershot camera.
Moon as seen at 100X, shot with powershot camera.
Moon as seen at 200X, shot with a powershot camera.
Moon as seen at 200X, shot with a powershot camera.
Finches shot at 50X at a distance of 20 yards.
Finches shot at 50X at a distance of 20 yards.
Finch shot at 100X at a distance of 20 yards.
Finch shot at 100X at a distance of 20 yards.







List Price: $ 362.95

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Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope

Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope


Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope
  • Model Number: 21064
  • Objective Lens: 90 Millimeters
  • Weight: 23 Pounds
  • Camera Adaptable: No

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.Celestron’s Astromaster 90EQ refractor telescope is a good choice for anyone who wants to try out astronomy for an affordable price, and it can double as a long range spotting scope. Bigger and more impressive than it looks in pictures, the Astromaster 90 EQ is an adult size telescope that stands nearly five feet high and weighs almost 25 pounds. With it’s fully illustrated quick set up guide, the telescope is easy to assemble, and the package includes an erect image prism, high and low power eyepieces, and astronomy software for your PC.

Refractors are known for their crisp, high contrast views of the Moon and planets and the Astromaster 90 delivers sharp views right out of the box. The low power 20mm eyepiece (50X magnification) nicely frames the moon, while the high power 10mm eyepiece (100X magnification) delivers a crisp close up image full of detail. The sharp Achromatic optics of the Astromaster 90 EQ give me memorable views night after night. On a moonless night I like the way the 20mm eyepiece frames the ghostly glow of the Orion Nebula. Zooming in with the 10mm eyepiece, I can easily pick out all four stars of the Orion Nebula’s embedded quadruple star the Trapezium. Another night I was treated to a nice view as one of Jupiter’s moons cast its shadow on Jupiter’s cloud tops.

The Equatorial mount included with the Astromaster 90 EQ is designed to help track stars and planets at high power. When I set up the telescope, I simply point the polar axis at Polaris, the North Star. This makes it easy to keep celestial objects in the field of view by turning one slow motion knob. Celestron also offers the AstroMaster 90 EQ MD which includes a battery powered motor for automatic tracking. The CG-3 equatorial mount is a little wobbly when the legs are fully extended, but that’s normal for any large telescope in this price range. The built in “Star-Pointer” finder allows me to aim the telescope by aligning an illuminated red dot with the target. This works OK for bright objects like the Moon and planets, but it’s not so easy to use on fainter deep space objects. --Jeff Phillips

Pros:

  • Crisp clear views of the Moon and planets
  • Rugged refractor design
  • Easy no-tool set up
  • Erect image prism and two eyepieces included
Cons:
  • Equatorial mount wobbles a bit while focusing
  • Star pointer not so easy to use

Jupiter showing the shadow of Ganymede, July 22, approx 400X.
Jupiter showing the shadow of Ganymede, July 22, approx 400X.
Double star Albireo in Cygnus, July 28, approx 200X
Double star Albireo in Cygnus, July 28, approx 200X
The Moon as seen at 50X with Canon Powershot camera.
The Moon as seen at 50X with Canon Powershot camera.
The Moon as seen at 200X with Neximage camera
The Moon as seen at 200X with Neximage camera







List Price: $ 403.95

Price: $ 203.00

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Celestron 31051 AstroMaster 130EQ MD Telescope Reviews

Celestron 31051 AstroMaster 130EQ MD Telescope


Celestron 31051 AstroMaster 130EQ MD Telescope
  • Quick and easy no-tool setup with Permanently mounted StarPointer
  • Erect image optics - Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
  • German Equatorial mount with Setting circles - to accurately locate and track sky objects
  • Rugged pre-assembled tripod with 1.25" steel tube legs - Provides a rigid and stable platform
  • All coated glass optics for clear, crisp images

130mm (5”) diameter Newtonian reflector, 650mm focal length (f/5), German equatorial mount (CG-3) with RA and DEC slow-motion controls and setting circles, built-on Star Pointer finderscope, 20mm erect image eyepiece (33x), 10mm eyepiece (65x) 1.25”, adjustable height 1.25” steel leg tripod withaccessory tray, “The Sky Level 1” CD-ROM.






List Price: $ 437.95

Price: $ 210.00





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Celestron 31042 AstroMaster 114 EQ Reflector Telescope

Celestron 31042 AstroMaster 114 EQ Reflector Telescope


Celestron 31042 AstroMaster 114 EQ Reflector Telescope
  • Model Number: 31042
  • Objective Lens: 114 Millimeters
  • Weight: 17 Pounds

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. B000MLL6R8 Celestron’s AstroMaster 114 EQ reflector telescope offers more than three times the light gathering power of 60mm beginner scopes in a system that is compact yet powerful. The package includes a new version of Celestron’s CG-2 equatorial mount with a rugged steel tripod. Two eyepieces are included, the 20mm eyepiece is an erect-image design with 50x magnification and the 10mm eyepiece produces 100x magnification. The AstroMaster 114 EQ also features a built-in red dot finder, fully illustrated instructions, and easy no-tool setup. The package even provides a student version of “The Sky” astronomy software to help you find stars and planets.

The AstroMaster 114 is a modified Newtonian design. Using a short focal length primary mirror and built in corrector lens, the AstroMaster 114 has an effective focal length of 40 inches (1000mm) in a tube only 18 inches long. Both eyepieces provide images that are pleasingly sharp. The 20mm eyepiece (50x magnification) nicely frames the Moon, and daylight images are sharp with plenty of contrast. The 10mm eyepiece (100x magnification) does a nice job zooming in on lunar craters or on the planets. With the 10mm eyepiece or with my own 6mm eyepiece (166x) I can clearly focus in on Saturn’s rings and pick up details like the shadow cast by the rings on the planet.

I also like the solid design of Celestron’s new CG-2 equatorial mount. With the help of Celestron’s fully illustrated quick set-up guide it took only a few minutes to assemble the equatorial mount and clamp the optical tube in place. The whole telescope is compact enough to carry outside in one trip. Aligning the telescope is a simple matter of pointing the equatorial axis at Polaris, the North Star. Then I can track the motion of stars and planets by simply turning one slow motion knob. The AstroMaster 114 EQ seems quite stable on its CG-2 mount, a little wobble while focusing damps out quickly as soon as I let go of the focus knob.

With good optics, a solid mount, two eyepieces, and fully illustrated instructions, the AstroMaster 114 EQ reflector telescope is a very good introductory telescope. The one feature that is not so easy to use is the built in star pointer, which is best suited only for finding bright objects like the Moon and planets. I can overcome the narrow field of view somewhat by using an optional 32mm plossl eyepiece while looking for deep space objects because its wider field of view makes stars and planets easier to locate. --Jeff Phillips

Shot at 50X with Powershot camera
Shot at 50X with Powershot camera
Shot at 200X with NexImage camera
Shot at 200X with NexImage camera
Shot at 200X with NexImage camera
Shot at 200X with NexImage camera
Shot at 50X with Powershot camera
Shot at 50X with Powershot camera

 

 Pros:

  • Compact yet powerful optics
  • Easy no-tool setup
  • Fully illustrated instructions
  • Three times brighter than 60mm scopes

  • Cons:

  • Star pointer not so easy to use








  • List Price: $ 357.95

    Price: $ 149.98





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    Friday, April 5, 2013

    Celestron 31045 AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope Reviews

    Celestron 31045 AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope


    Celestron 31045 AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope
    • Model Number: 31045
    • Objective Lens: 130 Millimeters
    • Weight: 24 Pounds

    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.






    List Price: $ 393.95

    Price: $ 199.16





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    Celestron AstroMaster Accessory Kit Telescope

    Celestron AstroMaster Accessory Kit Telescope


    Celestron AstroMaster Accessory Kit Telescope
    • 15 mm Kellner Eyepiece.6 mm Plössl Eyepiece.2x Power Lens with T-threads.80A Blue Planetary Filter.25 Red Planetary Filter.Moon Filter.Micro Fiber Cloth.Plastic Carrying Case with Foam
    • Fully-coated eyepieces for higher magnification.2x Power Lens will double the magnification of any eyepiece used with it
    • 2x Power Lens features t-threads to attach a camera to your telescope (with optional t-ring).Planetary filters enhance details on Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and Venus
    • Moon filter allows detailed views of the Moon especially during the brighter phases
    • Carrying case fits all of the included items in the die-cut foam interior

    The AstroMaster Accessory Kit is designed to enhance the functionality and pleasure of using your Celestron telescope. This kit may also be used with many other telescope brands that accept 1.25" eyepieces and filters.






    List Price: $ 74.95

    Price: $ 42.29





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    Thursday, April 4, 2013

    Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope

    Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope


    Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope
    • Quick and easy no-tool setup
    • Permanently mounted StarPointer
    • Erect image optics - Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
    • Quick release dovetail attachment - no tool setup
    • Pan handle Alt-Az control with clutch - for smooth and accurate pointing. Optical Lens Diameter 2.6" (70mm)

    TE3) Celestron astromaster 70AZ scope






    List Price: $ 191.95

    Price: $ 95.02





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